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1975 

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Malden  High  School,  Malden,  Massachusetts  02148  Volume  56 


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a  very  special 
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Talking  to  Joe  Baglio  at  kickoff  dance 


4  DEDICATION 


Clowning  in  the  halls. 


It  is  unusually  difficult  to  thank  someone 
who  has  given  his  time  and  energy  to  a  class 
for  three  years.  Not  only  has  he  been  an 
advisor,  he  has  acted  as  counselor,  part-time 
psychiatrist,  businessman,  painter, 
construction  worker,  playwright,  college 
recommendation  writer,  and  flutophone 
virtuoso.  As  a  chemistry  teacher,  he  has  taken 
his  work  personally  and  is  his  own  most  severe 
critic  when  he  feels  he  has  not  had  as  much 
time  as  he  would  like  to  devote  to  class 
preparation.  In  theChem  lab,  he  has  referred 
to  himself  as  the  “cup  washing  elf”  who 
prowls  around  after  school  washing  dirty 
coffee  mugs.  He  has  experienced  a  complete 
spectrum  of  emotions  as  Senior  Class  Advisor, 
from  anxiety  and  depression  to  satisfaction 
that  cannot  be  verbalized.  He  was  reduced  to 
joyous  arm  waving  and  bear  hugs  for  days 
after  the  Senior  play.  He  has  been  heard  to 
wonder  if  there  were  some  way  that  his  Senior 
Class  could  all  stay  back.  Because  a  very 
special  relationship  has  developed  between 
him  and  the  Class  of  1975,  this  Maldonian  is 
dedicated  to  John  Benotti. 


Accepting  the  January  Teacher  of  the  Month  award. 


DEDICATION 


President  Nixon  resigned  from  office  under  the  pressure  of  the  Watergate 
scandal. 


this  was  the  year 

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The  Federal  school  intergration  plan  was  ordered  in  Boston. 


6  THEME 


Recession  fueled  unemployment  lines' reminiscient  of  the  Depression. 


Nelson  Rockefeller  assumed  the  Vice  Presidency,  the  third  to  hold  that  office  in  four¬ 
teen  months. 


Gerald  Ford  became  the  38th  president,  the  first  not  elected. 


THEME 


Patty  Hearst  disappeared  with  the  Symbionese  Liberation  Army. 


. . .  and 
the  year 
that  . . . 


Evel  Knievel  failed  to  successfully  jump  the  Snake  River 
Canyon  in  hisskycycle. 


John  Dean  was  freed  from  imprisonment  for  his  participation  in  the 
scandals  that  toppled  the  Nixon  Administration. 


8  THEME 


Democrat  Michael  Dukakis  defeated  incumbent  Republican  Francis  Sargent  for  the 
governorship  of  Massachusetts  in  a  nation  wide  Democratic  sweep.  Here  Dukakis  is  pic¬ 
tured  visitinga  Malden  elderly  housing  project. 


Plans  were  finalized  across  the  nation  for  the  Bicentennial  Celebration. 


THEME 


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there 
was  more  . . . 


A  yearbook  should  be  the  history  of  a 
particular  year  in  a  particular  school,  but 
all  of  us  had  lives  that  went  beyond  the 
school.  The  real  history  of  the  year  was 
more  than  what  we  shared  in  the 
buildings  of  Malden  High.  Before  the  year 
began  there  were  days  of  bicycling,  and 
nights  at  The  Prince  or  ‘‘the  Park.”  There 
were  fads,  heroes,  and  hobbies.  Every 
generation  has  its  own.  When  the  school 
day  ended  different  interests  took  us  in 
many  directions  to  the  beach  or  to  the 
mountains,  to  "the  square”  or  other 
metropolitan  towns  like  Malden.  Often 
our  interests  took  us  to  Boston  for 
concerts  and  theatre,  sports  and 
shopping,  and  sometimes  even  study  at 
the  B.P.L.  or  history  on  the  Freedom 
Trail.  There  were  loud  parties,  and  there 
was  quiet  music  and  quiet  talk. 

The  year  was  more  than  our  lives  at 
Malden  High  School.  "School"  was  what 
we  shared,  and  that  story  is  here; 
however,  there  was  more  to  the  year,  and 
that  story  is  here  also. 


12  THE  YEAR 


THE  YEAR  13 


14  SUMMER 


Summer  signals  a  time  for  sun  and 
relaxation.  School  sessions  have  finally 
ended,  and  the  threat  of  future  work 
seems  far  away.  For  the  time,  we  are 
content  to  accept  no  responsibilities;  we 
are  anxious  for  some  enjoyment!  Each 
person  sees  the  summer  totally 
differently.  To  some,  summer  is  a  time  to 
explore.  Others  are  happy  sitting  with 
friends.  Excitement  can  always  be  found 
at  the  beach,  and  local  parks  become 
overcrowded  with  high  school  students. 
Everyone  is  out  for  a  good  time.  Even 
those  who  find  summer  employment  find 
themselves  enjoying  the  summer. 
Although  they  are  not  able  to  participate 
in  summertime  fun,  they  are  able  to 
enjoy  just  not  going  to  school.  The 
summer  is  a  time  to  enjoy  all  that  there  is 
no  time  for  during  the  hectic  school  year. 


1  Summer  is  the  cottage  at  the  lake  2  sailing  lessons  3  quiet  talk  with  a 
friend  4  .  . .  sitting  in  the  shade  at  Ameridge  Park  5  horseback  riding  6  swim¬ 
ming  at  Breakheart  Reservation  7  long  quiet  days. 


SUMMER  15 


field  hockey 
has  successful 
season 


The  1974  Girls’  Field  Hockey  team  showed  outstanding  spirit  and 
determination.  Led  by  tri-captains  Elaine  Burke,  Brenda  Sousa,  and  Rose 
Tomasello,  the  field  hockey  team  completed  a  successful  season.  The 
exceptional  talent  of  this  year's  netminder  “Chickie"  Callahan  kept  Malden’s 
girls  colorful.  Team  effort  was  stressed  by  not  only  the  captains  but  by  seniors 
Linda  Moulton  and  Donna  Mooney;  juniors  Susan  Ciccarel I i .  Patty  Gerrin, 
Sheryll  Matthews,  Cheryl  Eddy,  and  sophomores  Barbara  Bennett  and  Lori 
Scheufele.  Coach  Carol  Gavoorian  felt  “the  girls  showed  sportsmanship  on 
and  off  the  field.  This  year’s  team  was  a  perfect  example  of  Malden  High’s 
class.’’ 


16  FIELD  HOCKEY 


1.  Bottom  Row:  Elaine  Burke,  Rose  Anne  Tomasello,  Brenda  Sousa. 
Second  Row:  Chickie  Callahan,  Carolee  Sullivan,  Marianne  Curley, 
Gail  McNamara,  Paula  Trabucco,  Susan  Ciccarelli.  Linda  Moulton, 
Barbara  Bennett,  Patty  Colangeli,  Lori  Scheufele,  Patty  Gerrm.  Top 
Row:  Maureen  Murphy,  Debbie  O'Leary,  Linda  Perotti.  Cheryl  Eddy, 
Donna  Mooney,  Val  Sparrow.  Colleen  McBride.  Sheryll  Matthews. 
Joanne  Moreschi.  2.  Coach  Gavoorian,  who  injured  her  back  early  in 
the  season,  encouraging  her  team.  3.  Sheryll  Matthews  fights  for 
the  ball  as  Susan  Ciccarelli  looks  on.  4.  Rose  Tomasello  watches  ac¬ 
tion  on  field.  5.  Elaine  Burke,  open  for  a  pass.  6.  Brenda  Sousa  looks 
perplexed  about  the  situation.  7.  Brenda  Sousa  fights  on  defense.  8. 
Donna  Mooney  attempts  a  difficult  shot. 


Field  Hockey  Scores 

Malden 


9/24/74 

Medford 

2 

0 

9/27/74 

Everett 

7 

0 

10/8/74 

Somerville 

4 

0 

10/10/74 

Peabody 

0 

4 

10/15/74 

Arlington 

1 

2 

10/18/74 

Medford 

1 

0 

10/22/74 

Everett 

1 

1 

10/29/74 

Haverhill 

0 

1 

1 1/8/74 

Arlington 

0 

2 

Won  4 

Lost  4 

Tied  1 

8 


FIELD  HOCKEY  17 


rally  and  dance 
begin  season 

Drums  were  beating,  cheerleaders 
were  chanting,  and  hands  were  clapping 
on  September  20,  1974,  as  the  annual 
pre-  season  rally  got  underway.  School 
spirit  was  rekindled  in  Seniors  and 
Juniors  and  started  anew  in 
Sophomores.  The  annual  cheering  and 
yelling  contest  was  again  held,  and  the 
Seniors  were  the  undisputable  winners. 

Excitement  was  climaxed  that  night 
with  the  Senior  Class  kick-off  dance.  The 
Shittons,  a  professional  group  that 
performed  contemporary  music  as  well 
as  many  of  the  nostalgic  fifties  tunes, 
were  featured.  Kids  clapped,  danced,  and 
enjoyed  the  music.  The  Senior  Class 
made  a  sum  total  of  $450  from  the 
dance.  This  money  was  to  help  cut 
expenses  for  future  class  functions. 


18  RALLY/KICK-OFF  DANCE 


1.  The  Shitton  singers  entertain  the  audience  with  a  nostalgic  50's 
routine.  2.  Margaret  Millner  smiles  appreciatively  while  listening  to 
the  Shittons.  3.  Nancy  Spector  enjoys  a  night  out  at  the  dance.  4. 
Anne  Henry  and  Cheryl  Doucette  arouse  enthusiasm  at  pep  rally.  5. 
Nedlam  joins  cheerleaders  for  the  school  song.  6.  Camera  catches 
Denise  Gilardi  and  Joe  Hurley  off  guard.  7.  Shitton  drummer  adds  to 
the  excitement  of  the  kick-off  dance. 


RALLY/KICK-OFF  DANCE 


football  staff 
plans  new 
tactics 


Malden  High’s  Golden  Tornadoes  were  led  to  a  victorious  season  under  head  coach 
Paul  Finn,  line  coach  Louis  Racca,  end  coach  Tom  Kelly,  defensive  coach  Richard 
Cullen,  offensive  coach  Bill  Hanifan  and  sophomore  coach  Edwin  Zirhmerman. 

Except  for  Mr.  Racca,  all  are  fairly  new  at  their  job.  As  Coach  Finn  said,  “They  are 
finding  their  way  togehter.” 

There  were  various  tactics  used  by  this  season’s  team.  For  the  offensive,  the 
players  used  a  “multiple  T.”  The  tactic,  multiple  T,  makes  each  position  appear 
relatively  new,  thereby  confusing  the  opposition.  Defensively,  the  Golden  Tornadoes 
played  an  “Oklahoma,’’  invented  by  an  Oklahoma  coach,  which  uses  five  linemen, 
two  line  backers  and  four  secondaries.  The  team  has  kept  its  plays  fairly  simple. 
Coach  Finn  would  rather  have  the  team  do  a  few  things  superbly  than  many 
incorrectly.  The  players’  ability  to  handle  the  plays  formed  a  winning  combination  for 
Malden  High. 


20  FOOTBALL 


1.  The  Malden  High  football  team  doing  isometrics.  2.  Another  exer¬ 
cise  that  is  very  common  during  practice  —  the  jumping  jack.  3. 
The  situp,  exemplified  by  the  spiritous  Malden  High  football  team. 
4.  Malden  High  coaches  (L-R)  Paul  Finn  Headcoach,  Mr.  William 
Hanifan,  Mr.  Edwin  Zimmerman,  Mr.  Louis  Racca,  Mr.  Richard  Cul¬ 
len,  and  Mr.  Thomas  Kelly.  5.  Malden  High  ready  to  march  onto  a 
victory  led  by  Russell  Garland.  6.  John  Strum,  Russ  Garland,  and 
Jeff  Sullivan  standing  for  the  National  Anthem.  7.  Coach  Tom  Kelly 
signifying  victory. 


FOOTBALL  21 


seniors'  pride 
"describes  the 
turn-around" 


As  a  senior  on  the  Malden  High  football  team,  one  experiences  feelings  of 
leadership,  confidence,  inner  drive  and  often  times  the  frustrations  of  defeat. 
The  seniors,  realizing  that  this  was  their  last  year  as  members  of  the  Golden 
Tornado  squad,  worked  diligently  to  make  the  team  eligible  for  the  Greater 
Boston  League  Championship. 

Along  with  such  established  players  as  Jack  Freker,  Jeff  Sullivan,  and  Mark 
Burns,  the  seniors  displayed  the  element  which  makes  a  good  football  team 
great.  "Pride,”  says  senior  Mike  Souza,  "that  one  word  describes  the  complete 
turn-  around  of  M.H.S.  football.” 

Pride  was  the  factor  which  evidently  did  turn  around  the  team,  so  much  so 
that  they  went  on  to  defeat  the  over-confident  Medford  Mustangs  and  with  that 
became  the  G.B.L.  co-champs. 


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22  FOOTBALL 


1.  First  Row:  Joe  Connorney.  David  Angelo,  Sam  Drinkwater.  Benny 
Talbot.  Louie  Femano.  David  O'Brien,  Mark  Mauri.  Joe  Strum.  Steve 
DeFilippis,  Kevin  Henry.  Carl  Gartland,  Mike  Gustaman.  Kenny  Lock¬ 
hart,  Ed  Wilcox.  Second  Row:  Coach  Hanifan.  Ross  Schifano.  Mike 
Boyle,  Steve  Freker,  Bob  Trickett,  Joe  DeNoveli,  Bob  DiNapoli.  Tony 
Jesi,  Shawn  Brickman,  Charles  Russell,  Tom  Littlewood.  John  Ruelle. 
Jim  Sullivan,  Tim  Hegarty,  Steve  Gaffey,  John  Stanasek,  Coach  Racca. 
Third  Row:  Coach  Finn.  Coach  Kelly.  Bill  Smith.  John  Grenham.  Bob 
Jones,  Scott  Mallet,  Bob  Farrell,  Jeff  Sullivan,  Steve  Carpenter.  Mike 
Freni,  Rich  Marzullo,  Al  Ford,  Kevin  Arsena.  Bob  Lenehan,  Coach  Zim¬ 
merman.  Fourth  Row:  Brenden  McQuade,  Don  Roach.  Steve  Pont- 
briand,  Kevin  Kelly,  Billy  Lundin,  Mike  Souza,  Bob  Matewsky.  Mark 
Burns,  Jack  Freker,  Paul  Coleman,  Russ  Garland.  Steve  Adorn.  Carlos 
Carlan,  Coach  Cullen.  2.  Paul  Coleman  on  Malden's  offense.  3.  Jeff  Sul¬ 
livan  and  John  Grenham  preparing  for  action.  4.  John  Grenham  and 
Paul  Coleman  contemplating  Malen's  plan  of  attack.  5.  Steve  Carpen¬ 
ter  punts  for  the  extra  point.  6.  Malden's  magnificent  blocker,  John 
Freker,  helps  John  Stansek  execute  a  play.  7.  Junior  Ford  motions  for 
help  from  the  bench . 


FOOTBALL  23 


first  half  of 
season  ends 
with  3-2  record 


The  first  half  of  the  74-75  season,  Malden,  the  eventual  GBL  co-champions, 
had  a  record  of  3-2.  Malden  won  their  opener  against  Chelsea,  but  lost  a  hotly 
contested  14-0  decision  to  North  Quincy.  Malden  returned  to  winner’s  forum 
to  dominate  the  Haverhill  team  on  their  own  field,  raising  their  record  to  2-1. 
The  best  game  of  the  year  pitted  the  eventual  league  co-champions,  Malden 
and  Peabody,  against  each  other.  There  was  a  last  minute  rally  but  the 
inspired  offensive  unit,  led  by  Steve  Carlan  and  John  Stanasek,  fell  short  in 
the  dying  seconds  leaving  Malden  in  a  .500  season.  Having  experienced  the 
taste  of  victory  and  defeat,  Malden  found  out  it  wanted  victory  and 
steamrolled  on  to  6  straight  wins. 


24  FOOTBALL 


1.  Don  Roach  hustling  to  Malden’s  huddle.  2.  Mike  Souza  opposes 
Peabody  player  at  the  line  of  scrimmage.  3.  Principal  Arthur  Boyle, 
surrounded  by  other  football  player’s  fathers,  watches  the  game 
intently.  4.  Coach  Paul  Finn  advises  John  Stanasek  on  Malden's 
strategy.  5.  Stanasek  attempts  to  confuse  Everett’s  defense.  6.  Mal¬ 
den’s  valuable  offensive  line  set  for  action. 


FOOTBALL 


Lit 


tornados  win 
next  five 
straight 


The  second  half  of  Malden’s  season  started  by  ending  Revere’s  unbeaten 
home  streak.  The  Varsity  posted  24  unchallenged  points  until  late  in  the  fourth 
quarter  when  Revere  finally  scored  against  the  inexperienced  Sophomores.  In 
an  offensive  exhibition  of  skill  and  strength,  Malden  defeated  Quincy  in  a  54-22 
rout. 

In  a  costly,  injury-ridden  game  against  Arlington,  Malden  lost  quarterback 
John  Stanasek  and  left-tackier  Mike  Sousa,  but  managed  to  defeatthe  Spy 
Ponders,  24-6.  Now  against  a  traditional  rival,  Somerville,  Malden  downed  the 
Highlanders  convincingly,  20-12,  after  spotting  them  12  points  because  of 
Malden’s  own  mistakes.  Against  an  always  touch,  well-conditioned  opponent, 
Everett,  Malden  rose  to  post  a  26-6  victory  on  a  chilly  Saturday  morning.  Now 
Medford  was  to  come  on  Thanksgiving  Day. 


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1.  Malden's  bench  observes  the  action  of  the  game.  2.  Jeff  Sullivan 
is  pursued  by  an  opposing  tackier.  3.  Charles  Russell  and  Steve  Car¬ 
penter  take  a  moment  to  relax.  4.  John  Stanasek  sprints  out  right 
while  looking  for  a  receiver  downfield.  5.  Jeff  Sullivan  bulls  for  the 
extra  yard  on  his  own.  6.  Malden's  team  takes  the  field  for  the 
Thanksgiving  Day  game. 


FOOTBALL  2 


The  Golden  Tornadoes  whirled  to  victory  during  their  87th  annual 
Thanksgiving  Day  game  with  Medford  on  November  28,  at  Macdonald  Stadium. 
The  Blue  and  Gold  defeated  the  Medford  Mustangs  with  a  final  score  of  42-15. 
Co-captain  Jeff  Sullivan  was  responsible  for  two  Malden  touchdowns.  Seniors 
Mark  Burns,  Paul  Coleman,  John  Ruelle,  and  Junior  Steve  DiFillipis  all  scored 
touchdowns.  Junior  quarterback  John  Stanasek  tossed  two  touchdown  passes 
and  the  two  point  conversions  to  Carlan  and  Ruelle.  The  success  of  the 
Thanksgiving  Day  game  crowned  the  Tornados  co-champions  of  the  G.B.L. 
According  to  Tornados’  head  coach,  Paul  Finn,  “Capping  off  our  season  this  way 
was  just  fantastic.” 


thanksgiving 
win  brings  gbl 
championship 


28  FOOTBALL 


1.  Tornados  plan  their  moves  during  first  quarter  huddle  of  Thanks¬ 
giving  Game.  2.  Anne  Mirageas  and  Patti  Meuse,  majorettes,  at  tra¬ 
ditional  Thanksgiving  rally  before  the  Medford  game.  3.  Jim  Sulli¬ 
van  claps  his  hands  as  final  gun  sounds.  4.  Receiver  Steve  Carlan 
looks  disturbed  after  Mustang  touchdown.  5.  Malden  players  get 
some  halftime  advice.  6.  Clock  tells  story  of  Malden’s  second  con¬ 
secutive  victory  over  Medford.  7.  Ed  Willcox  and  Kevin  Cummings 
ecstatically  embrace  as  game  ends. 


Football  Scores 


Malden 

9/21/74 

Chelsea 

18 

14 

9/28/74 

North  Quincy 

0 

14 

10/5/74 

Haverhill 

26 

13 

10/12/74 

Peabody 

12 

14 

10/19/74 

Revere 

24 

14 

10/26/74 

Quincy 

54 

22 

11/2/74 

Arlington 

24 

6 

11/9/74 

Somerville 

20 

12 

11/16/74 

Everett 

26 

6 

1 1/28/74 

Medford 

42 

15 

Won  8  Lost  2 


FOOTBALL  29 


cheerleaders  now 
include  jv  squad 

The  cheerleaders  were  reorganized 
this  year  to  include  a  twelve-member 
Junior  Varsity  squad  which  cheered  at 
soccer,  Junior  Varsity  football  and  Junior 
Varsity  basketball  games.  The  Varsity 
cheerleaders,  led  by  co-captains  Betsy 
Hanifan  and  Anne  Henry,  continued  to 
cheer  at  hockey,  Varsity  football,  and 
Varsity  basketball  games.  Both  squads 
spent  many  long  hours  in  the  gym  after 
school  practicing  and  conditioning.  They 
met  each  day  during  seventh  period  in 
Coach  Carol  Gavoorian’s  room  to  make 
posters  and  plan  new  cheers.  In  the  early 
fall,  they  held  a  bake  sale  to  raise  money 
to  subsidize  the  high  cost  of  their 
uniforms.  The  cheerleaders  became 
close  friends  with  each  other  and  with 
Ms.  Gavoorian,  and  their  combined 
school  spirit  was  always  apparent. 


30  CHEERLEADERS 


1.  Patty  Chisholm  at  the  Thanksgiving  Day  Game.  2.  Sherry  Gardner  cheers  at  Arlington  game.  3. 

Nedlam,  Elaine  Munroe,  and  Josie  Acierno  are  excited  after  a  Tornado's  touchdown.  4.  Debbie 
O’Malley  and  Robin  Sneed  cheer  after  a  Malden  High  victory.  5.  The  Pep  Club  helps  Malden  High 
cheerleaders  cheer  on  the  Golden  Tornados.  6.  Co-captain  Betsy  Hanifan  cheers  for  a  victory.  7. 

Junior  Varsity  Cheerleaders  an  inovation  this  year:  Bottom  Row:  Mary  Kay  Hurley,  mascots  Pau¬ 
lette  and  Nicole,  and  Lisa  Carroll.  Top  Row:  Dee  Dee  Medugno.  Lori  Penta.  Colleen  Foley,  Judy 
Cummings,  Jeanne  Binda,  Cindy  Ledbury,  Cheryl  Tonge.  Marla  Snyder,  Robyn  Mars,  and  Mary 
Beth  Downing.  8.  Cheryl  Doucet  claps  along  with  the  band.  9.  Co-captain  Anne  Henry  Pins  flowers 
on  Malden's  mascots.  10.  Barbara  Finn  does  the  cheer  to  “Shaft's”  theme  at  the  Thanksgiving 
Day  Game.  11.  Debi  McNamara  cheers  for  the  Golden  Tornados.  12.  Cheryl  Speranza  claps  to  the 
team  cheer.  CHEERLEADERS 


31 


32  MAJORETTES 


majorettes  to 
continue  traditional 

The  majorettes  constituted  a  large 
part  of  the  clarinet  section  of  the  Band 
in  Jenkins  Auditorium  seventh  period 
every  day.  During  the  football  season, 
they  worked  on  their  routines  in  both 
auditoriums.  Their  half-time 
performances  showed  team  work  and 
talent  by  co-captains  Mary  Jo  McBride 
and  Anne  Mirageas,  Seniors 
Annamaria  Antoniou,  Linda  Cannon, 
and  Patti  Meuse,  and  Juniors  Sandy 
Appel,  Karen  Brown,  Susan  Cohen, 
Robin  Goober,  and  Andrea  Levin. 

On  November  28,  at  the 
Thanksgiving  Game,  the  majorettes 
continued  the  tradition  of  dressing  in 
Indian  costume  instead  of  the  usual 
blue  and  gold  uniforms.  As  Drum 
Majorette  Mary  Jo  McBride  said,  “The 
majorettes  displayed  a  fine  quality  of 
talent.’’ 


1.  Majorette  mascots,  Debbie  and  Denise  Wilcox,  pose  for  the  ca- 
era.  2.  Andrea  Levin  dances  to  the  music  of  Shaft.  3.  Head  Major¬ 
ette,  Anne  Mirageas.  leads  Band  into  Pearl  Street  Stadium.  4.  Susan 
Cohen  waits  for  half-time  performance  to  begin.  5.  Mary  Jo  Mc¬ 
Bride,  Drum  Majorette,  at  Thanksgiving  rally.  6.  Sandy  Appel  waits 
for  instructions  from  Head  Majorette.  7.  Patty  Meuse  and  Anna  Ma¬ 
ria  Antoniou  getting  in  line  for  performance.  8.  Robin  Goober  per¬ 
forming  at  annual  Thanksgiving  Day  game.  9.  Linda  Cannon  relaxes 
during  game.  10.  Karen  Brown  performs  routine  at  Thanksgiving 
game. 


MAJORETTES  33 


THE 

PRINCE 


34  THE  PRINCE. 


pizza  and  coke  — 
teenage  staples 

After  a  week  of  school,  a  student  looks 
forward  to  any  opportunity  for 
digression.  One  form  of  pleasure 
especially  for  students  has  always  been 
food,  so  it  is  natural  that  a  restaurant  of 
some  sort  is  a  common  gathering  place. 
The  Prince  Pizza  is  one  such  place. 
Located  on  Route  1  in  Saugus,  The 
Prince  has  become  the  local  gathering 
place  for  anyone  who  does  not  want  to 
stay  around  Malden  on  a  Friday  or 
Saturday  night.  There  is  an  orchestra 
consisting  of  a  piano,  drum  and  a  singer 
who  cannot  usually  be  clearly 
understood.  The  menu  is  mainly  pizza, 
and  the  prices  are  such  that  a  high 
school  student  can  go  there  often.  It  is 
not  unusual  to  find  many  of  MHS’s 
students  at  The  Prince  enjoying  a  night 
out. 


sr 


1.  The  Prince  tower,  which  is  a  landmark  on  Route  1.  2-3.  The 
5  new  Wheels  and  Wagon  room  opened  this  year.  To  everyone’s 
disappointment,  I.D.'s  really  are  required.  4.  Debbie  Wayne  and 
Linda  Luongo  ordering.  5.  Nancy  Mahan  and  Eileen  Kelley  shar- 
lg|  ing  coke.  6.  The  Prince. 


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THE  PRINCE 


)  J  . 


seniors  choose 
musical  comedy 

After  hearing  that  the  1975  Senior 
Play  was  going  to  be  a  theatrical 
diversion,  enthusiastic  Seniors  met  early 
in  October  to  decide  what  type  of  play  to 
present.  Unlike  the  straight  drama  of  the 
past,  a  musical  comedy  was  agreed 
upon.  At  the  second  meeting  with 
advisors  Ms.  Picillo  and  Mr.  Benotti,  the 
comedy  “Commencement”  was 
selected.  The  play  dealt  with  Brookfield 
High,  a  stereotyped  high  school  of  the 
Forties.  Seniors  began  working  after 
school  to  revise  and  cut  the  script.  They 
also  added  extra  parts  in  order  to  involve 
as  many  actors  as  possible. 

Cheerleaders,  a  choral  arts  group,  and  a 
band  were  included,  and  Broadway  songs 
such  as  “Applause”  and  “Miss 
Marmelstein”  were  incorporated  with  the 
help  of  Mr.  Blackman.  At  first,  rehearsals 
dragged;  actors  were  prompted  to  make 
corny  jokes  and  snide  remarks.  One  week 
before  the  play,  the  play  had  not  been 
rehearsed  in  its  entirety,  and  panic  set  in. 


36  SENIOR  PLAY 


1)  Marguerite  Picillo,  director,  discusses  costumes.  2)  Rosemary  Mayne  and  Steven  Belmonte  fall  in 
love.  3)  John  Tumblin  and  cheerleaders,  Debbie  Rossano  and  Gina  Antonnucci,  are  excited  after 
passing  exams.  4)  Andrea  Voigt  and  Mr.  Mel  Blackman  go  over  music  at  rehearsal.  5)  Last  minute 
instructions  are  given  to  the  cast  backstage.  6)  Nancy  Spector  cleans  up  after  the  finals.  7)  Cast 
members  sway  to  “Let's  Fall  in  Love.” 


SENIOR  PLAY  37 


"commencement"  —  a 
refreshing  change 

On  Friday,  December  13, 
approximately  800  people  drifted  into 
Jenkins  Auditorium  to  see 
“Commencement.”  The  audience  was 
brought  into  the  era  of  the  Forties  with 
Glen  Miller  music.  The  highlights  of  the 
play  were  when  Peter  Zschokke  lost  his 
wig  and  when  Mr.  Boyle  walked  on  stage. 
The  audience  applauded  as  Zschokke 
accidently  “flipped”  his  wig.  Unflustered, 
Zschokke  pinned  back  the  wig  and  said, 
‘'I’ll  give  you  the  name  of  my  hairdresser 
if  you  like.”  At  the  end  of  the  play,  Mr. 
Boyle  came  on  stage  posing  as  a  weather¬ 
beaten  man  in  search  of  a  principal’s  job 
at  Brookfield  High.  With  humor,  music, 
and  good  acting,  the  Senior  class  put 
together  a  performance  that  was  a 
refreshing  change  from  traditional 
Senior  plays. 


38  SENIOR  PLAY 


1.  Peter  Zchokke  displays  the  arrogance  of  Alan  Gaylord.  2.  Miriam  Schin- 
delheim  flirts  with  Danny  Fournier.  3.  The  Choral  Arts  Society  and  conduc¬ 
tor,  Joel  Weisberg,  drone  Christmas  carols  for  concert.  4.  Rosemary 
Mayne,  Donna  McCaffrey,  and  Gilda  Cormier  chat.  5.  Miriam  Schindel- 
heim  and  Paul  Darragh  discuss  the  events  of  the  first  day  of  school.  6. 
Steve  Belmonte  tries  to  instill  confidence  in  star  basketball  player,  John 
Tumblin.  7.  Jim  Collins  catches  Linda  Luongo  as  she  loses  her  crutches 
and  her  balance. 


SENIOR  PLAY  39 


service  clubs 
find  vitality 

In  recent  years,  the  service  clubs  have 
often  been  accused  of  being  in  search  of 
a  purpose.  The  origins  and  traditions  of 
these  clubs  are  crusty  and  occasionally 
quite  impressive.  Lit,  for  example,  claims 
to  be  the  oldest  literary  society  in  the 
nation  and  toward  the  end  of  the  last 
century  published  a  very  respectable 
quarterly  magazine. 

The  traditional  Thanksgiving  baskets 
for  the  needy  and  the  sponsoring  of 
teachers’  teas  seem  to  be  the  perennial 
constants,  and  in  the  past,  they  were 
often  the  only  activities  of  these  clubs. 

This  year,  some  real  vitality  was  shown 
in  Usona’s  bike  hike,  CAM’s  public 
speaking  contest,  Lit’s  lecture  night  at 
Boston  College,  and  the  traditional  COG 
vs.  Lit  football  game,  which  ended  in  a 
smashing  77-7  victory  for  Lit. 


40  SERVICE  CLUBS 


1)  USONA:  Bottom  Row:  Janet  Kriteman,  Judy 
Menard,  Joyce  Melanson,  Chedva  Irlender,  Audrey 
Levin.  2nd  Row:  Denise  Comeau,  Margaret  Woo, 
vice-pres.,  Holly  Marshall,  pres.,  Debby  Wayne, 
treas.,  Joanne  Ricciardone,  Donna  Cosman,  Twilah 
Conrad,  Phyllis  Werlin,  Margie  Baron.  3rd  Row:  Mar¬ 
ianne  Dunn,  Vicki  Brussard,  Sylvia  Orent,  Marcia 
Magolies,  Susan  Mack,  Judy  Mack,  secy.  4th  Row: 
Nancy  Howell,  Denise  Lailer,  publicity  manager, 
Nancy  Spector,  Andrea  Levin,  Linda  Lochiatto.  2) 
Linda  Luongo,  pres.,  Nancy  Mahan,  vice-pres.,  and 
Eileen  Kelley,  historian,  at  CAM  initiation  party.  3) 
Holly  Marshall,  pres.,  and  Karen  Dowling  on  USONA 
bike  hike.  4)  CAM:  Bottom  Row:  Marybeth  Downing, 
Nancy  Kellogg,  secy.,  Kathy  Perotti,  Marla  Snyder, 
Justine  Boisvert.  2nd  Row:  Patti  Meuse,  Ann  Mira- 
geas,  Judy  Cummings,  Nancy  Mahan,  vice-pres., 
Lisa  Carroll,  Cindy  Ledbury,  Mary  Kay  Hurley,  Mir¬ 
iam  Schindelheim,  treas.  3rd  Row:  Maureen  Mur¬ 
phy,  Barbara  Greenberg,  Karen  Shea,  Nancy  Lid¬ 
dell,  Linda  Luongo,  pres.,  Andrea  Voight,  Eileen  Kel¬ 
ley,  historian,  Darlene  Digangi  5)  COG:  Bottom  Row: 
Arnold  Walkin,  secy.,  Alan  Sidman,  Benjamin  Mel- 
ter,  Howard  Sherman,  senior  executive.  2nd  Row: 
Alan  Rosenthal,  vice-pres.,  John  lovan,  Joel  Weis- 
berg,  treas.  Top  Row:  Paul  Darragh,  pres.  6)  Lit 
Bottom  Row:  Dana  Brown,  Joe  Chandler,  Tom 
Cronin,  Dave  Surette,  pres.,  Mark  Berman,  treas., 
Stanton  Sherron,  2nd  Row:  Mr.  Donald  Brunelli, 
Eddie  O'Connor,  vice-pres.,  Barry  London,  Dave 
Twshig,  Ronald  Bucholtz,  Dr.  Elliot  Carlson,  Danny 
Patterson.  3rd  Row:  Joe  Hurley,  secy.,  Arthur  Boyle. 
Steven  Buckley,  Francis  O'Brien,  Mark  Proper,  Leo 
Hamel,  Joe  Boisvert,  Mike  Souza,  Jim  Cunha.  Top 
Row:  Bob  Lenehan,  Steve  Adorn,  David  Horseman. 


41 


service  clubs 
aid  community 

Tri-Hi  held  a  large  initiation  party  in 
September,  made  Thanksgiving  and 
Christmas  baskets,  and  carried  on  a  Toy 
Drive  for  three  weeks.  The  club  also  went 
to  see  “A  Little  Night  Music”  on  February 
12.  The  National  Honor  Society  held  a 
Unicef  drive  throughout  the  school  in 
late  October.  They  also  collected 
Christmas  presents  in  December  and 
sent  them  to  the  Salvation  Army.  The 
Black  Student  Union,  planned  a  tour  of 
southern  colleges  to  along  with  two  other 
local  schools.  In  November,  members  of 
the  B.S.U.  attended  a  play  by  James 
Baldwin  entitled  ‘‘The  Amen  Corner.” 

The  Key  Club,  which  was  organized  in 
1973,  has  grown  to  include  almost  45 
members.  -In  the  fall,  it  collected  over 
$800  fo'r  the  Malden  League  for 
Exceptional  Children. 


1.  Tri-Hi:  Bottom  Row:  Sherry  Gardner,  Barbara  Finn,  Secretary,  Doreen  No- 
cella,  Linda  Brown,  Donna  Grenier,  MaryAnne  Curley  Second  Row:  Jeanne 
Binda,  Historian,  Cheryl  Speranza,  Linda  Vanasse,  Treasurer,  Leonora  Torto- 
rella,  Vice-President,  Ann  Marie  Zipperi,  Tina  Coombes,  Leslie  Rainen  Top: 
Pam  Zipperi,  special  activities  co-chairman,  Nancy  McHugh,  Nancy  Kellogg, 
President,  Michelle  Nocella,  special  activities  -co-chairman.  2.  President  Nan¬ 
cy  Kellogg  distributes  candy  to  members  Pam  Zipperi  and  Michelle  Nocella.  3. 
Black  Student  Union:  Bottom  Row:  Jeff  Thompson,  Robert  Handy,  Steven 
Cherone  Second  Row:  Marva  Gooding,  Membership  Chairman,  Michele  Jack- 
son,  Assistant  Secretary,  Robin  Sneed,  President,  Robyn  Mars,  Treasurer, 
Rachel  Lawson  Third  Row:  John  Jones,  Robert  Harris,  Curtis  Gray,  Tina  Bynoe 
Top  Row:  Brian  Phillips,  Jay  Williams,  Andrew  Ryner. 


42  SERVICE  CLUBS 


1.  Mr.  John  O’Brien  receives  November  Teacher-of-the  Month 
Award  from  Key  Club  Advisor  Mr.  Flynn  and  President  Alan  Ro¬ 
senthal.  2.  Advisor  Mr.  Flynn  and  Maureen  Sullivan  watch  the 
Teacher  of  the  Month  presentation  for  December.  3.  Key  Club: 
Bottom  Row:  Leonora  Tortorella.  Kathy  Belbin.  Justine  Boisvert. 
Maureen  Sullivan,  Vice-President.  Francis  O'Brien.  Dennis  Krive- 
low,  Howard  Sherman,  Susan  Patri,  Andrea  Levin,  Joanne  Salie 
Second  Row:  Veronica  Graf,  Cheryl  Norton,  Susan  Graf,  Corre¬ 
sponding  Secretary,  Jayne  Perry,  Recording  Secretary,  Debra 
DiGregoric,  Treasurer,  Alan  Rosenthal,  President.  Mr.  Flynn.  Ad¬ 
visor,  Alan  Sidman,  Susan  Cohen.  Sally  Bliff.  Joanne  Leyva  Third 
Row:  Audrey  Levin,  Marlene  Colella,  Lillian  Ronan,  Michael  Ad¬ 
ams,  Barry  London,  Warren  Sherman,  Ben  Meltzer,  Karen  Ro- 
denhiser,  Ross  Schifano,  Ralph  Koretsky  Top:  Arnie  Walkin.  Ri¬ 
chie  Goldstein,  Rich  Barricelli.  4.  President  Janet  Proto  counts 
UNICEF  money  collected  by  National  Honor.  5.  National  Honor: 
Bottom  Row:  Nancy  Kellogg,  Treasurer.  Patty  Colangeli.  Karen 
Rohwedder,  Janet  Proto.  President  Second  Row:  Susan  Graf.  El¬ 
len  Finch,  Denise  Gilardi,  Susan  Silvia,  Margaret  Woo,  Secretary, 
Denise  Lailer,  Nancy  Spector,  Judy  Brudnick  Top  Row:  Tom 
Cronin,  Vice-President,  Edward  O'Connor,  Mark  Proper,  Joe 
Boisvert,  Joe  Hurley,  Nancy  Liddell,  Holly  Marshall,  Darlene  Di- 
Gangi. 


SERVICE  CLUBS  43 


nostalgia  and 
ecology  dominate 

This  year  saw  more  than  a  normal 
share  of  new  fashions;  some  were 
original;  but  some  were  nostalgic 
rebirths.  Long,  flaired  skirts  came  back 
as  remnants  of  the  Fifties.  Along  with 
knee-length  skirts  came  platform  shoes 
with  three  inch  cork  heels.  The  short, 
curly,  "razor”  haircut  returned.  Long 
hair  was  slowly  vanishing  from  the  scene 
Some  daring  males  went  one  step  further 
and  completely  shaved  their  heads  in  the 
style  of  TV  hero  "Kojak.”  Painters’  pants 
and  overalls  continued  to  be  favorites. 
The  popularity  of  Levi’s  and  Lee’s  jeans 
continued  with  topsider  shoes, 

Wallabees,  and  the  slightly  more  novel 
Earth  Shoe,  designed  by  a  Scandinavian 
woman  for  greater  comfort,  or  so  the  ad 
boasts.  Peculiar  socks  with  toes 
appeared.  Most  came  with  matching 
gloves.  The  only  difference  between  the 
socks  and  the  gloves  was  the  length; 
hopefully,  the  socks  were  a  few  inches 
longer. 


44  FASHIONS 


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1)  Valerie  Pervis,  Debra  Shidlow  and  Lisa  McLean  display  the  popular  style  of  multicolored  high  socks.  2)  Kim 
Mahoney  models  the  1975  fashion  with  her  knee  length  skirt,  platform  shoes,  and  blunt  cut  hair  style.  3)  Valerie 
Chingris,  sitting  next  to  Rosemary  Coder,  displays  her  fashionable  cork  soled  platform  shoes  and  knee  length 
skirt.  4)  The  popular  '75  style  —  high  platform  shoes.  5)  Lori  Medugno  relaxes  in  the  popular  style  of  casual  over¬ 
alls.  6)  Joey  Frauton,  Vance  Ferratusco,  and  John  Stanasek  display  their  own  fad  the  shaved  head. 


FASHIONS  45 


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AMD 

FAVORITES 


46  FAVORITES 


music  and  movies  — 
a  popular  pastime 

The  year  1975  brought  with  it  many 
new  heroes  and  musical  interests.  They 
were  mostly  products  of  the  media’s 
influence.  One  of  the  most  obvious  was 
the  revival  of  Lenny  Bruce  and  his 
growing  number  of  followers.  Movie 
sequels  seemed  to  be  the  craze,  as 
evidenced  by  the  movie  Godfather  II.  The 
productiaon  brought  back  the  star  of 
Serpico,  Al  Pacino.  The  Great  Gatsby  may 
not  have  been  the  great  hit  that  was 
expected,  but  it  did  air  a  popular  “hero,” 
Robert  Redford.  Charles  Bronson  made  a 
series  of  movies,  many  of  them  violent, 
including  his  most  controversial,  Death 
Wish.  Popular  music  concerned  the 
nostalgic  sounds  of  the  50’s  with  Sha  Na 
Na,  the  Beach  Boys,  and  the  early 
Beatles.  Carole  Kingand  Carly  Simon 
were  popular  females,  and  prominent 
male  vocalists  included  ex-Beatle  George 
Harrison  and  Elton  John,  “The  Superstar 
of  the  Seventies.” 


1.  Robert  Redford  stars  in  the  movie  The  Great  Gatsby 
that  influenced  the  1975  fashions.  2.  Elton  John  "Super- 
star  of  the  Seventies,”  sings  at  the  Boston  Garden  in  an 
outlandish  costume  characteristic  of  his  style.  3.  Charles 
Bronson,  one  of  the  leading  box  office  stars  in  1975,  por¬ 
trays  a  vigalante  in  the  movie.  Death  Wish.  4.  Ex-Beatle 
George  Harrison  regains  popularity  during  his  concert  at 
the  Boston  Garden.  5.  Al  Pacino  stars  in  1975's  most  pop¬ 
ular  movie,  Godfather  II.  6.  Dustin  Hoffman  portrays 
America's  most  controversial  comic,  Lenny  Bruce,  in  the 
movie  Lenny.  7.  The  music  of  the  Fifties  is  reborn  with 
nostalgic  group,  Sha  Na  Na.  8.  Carole  King,  popular  fem¬ 
ale  vocalist,  sings  during  her  concert  at  the  Boston  Music 
Hall. 


FAVORITES  47 


48  MALDONIAN 


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maldonian  survives 
coffee  frappes 

Anyone  walking  by  room  403  during 
seventh  period  or  after  school  wonders 
how  a  yearbook  will  ever  be  compiled  by 
June.  At  first  glance,  it  appears  that 
Brigham’s  has  opened  up  a  branch  store 
on  the  fourth  floor.  Irish  coffee  frappes 
are  spilled  all  over  layouts,  and  empty 
coke  bottles  are  strewn  on  top  of  filing 
cabinets.  But  behind  the  ice  cream 
facades,  and  Editor-in-Chief,  two 
Assistant  Editors,  two  Special  Editors, 
and  assorted  staff  members  actually  are 
revamping  the  traditional  structure  of 
the  Maldonian,  updating  it  and  creating  a 
revolution  in  yearbook  philosophy.  Over 
a  period  of  five  deadlines,  all  two 
hundred  eighty  pages  are  somehow 
completed,  even  if  it  means  staying  until 
10  P.M.  the  night  before  the  printing 
representative  is  due  to  arrive.  Advisor 
Richard  Appleyard  alias  “AP” 
complains  that  he  has  never  met  a 
deadline  in  his  life.  This  year  that  trend 
has  been  broken  at  least  twice.  In  spite  of 
the  grief  and  aggravation  over  minute 
details,  by  the  time  the  proofs  return, 
there  is  a  certain  sense  of  satisfaction  in 
seeing  the  results  of  hours  of  taking  and 
cropping  pictures,  writing  copy  and 
captions,  and  designing  pages. 


1.  Stephen  Finn,  Howard  Sherman,  and  Paul  Leavy  design  football  layouts.  2.  Copy  co-edi¬ 
tors  Margaret  Woo  and  Eileen  Kelley  proofread  essays  for  the  approaching  deadline.  3.  Edi¬ 
tor-in-chief.  Denise  Gilardi,  identifies  undergraduates.  4.  Maldonian:  Bottom  Row:  Pam 
Zipperi,  Holly  Marshall,  Assistant  Editor,  Denise  Gilardi,  Editor-in-Chief,  Myrna  Beecoff, 
Janet  Proto,  Susan  Silvia,  Elyse  Gray,  Karen  Shea,  Nancy  Kellogg,  Karen  Dowling,  Karen 
Gray,  Joe  Baglio  Second  Row:  John  Carozza,  Howard  Sherman,  Paul  Leavy,  John  Iowan. 
Stephen  Finn,  Dennis  Krivelow,  Rich  Barricelli,  Nancy  Mahan  Third  Row:  Mr.  Richard  Ap¬ 
pleyard,  advisor,  Andrea  Voight,  Nancy  Spector,  Judy  Brudnick,  Assistant  Editor  Top: 
Margaret  Woo,  Eileen  Kelley,  Betsy  Sasso.  5.  Co-editor  Judy  Brudnick  examines  sports 
copy  before  a  deadline.  6.  Special  editor  Nancy  Kellogg  chooses  pictures  for  a  service  club 
layout.  7.  Susan  Silvia  types  biographies  for  the  Senior  section.  8.  Janet  Proto  and  Holly 
Marshall  order  pictures  for  the  faculty  section. 


MALDONIAN 


change  marks  blue 
and  gold  year 

The  high  school  newspaper,  “The  Blue 
and  Gold,”  this  year  tried  in  many  ways 
to  improve  the  quality  of  its  printed  word. 
The  size  of  the  staff  was  increased  by  one 
third  Another  change  was  initiated 
which  allowed  previously  exempt  Seniors 
who  were  members  as  Juniors  to  join  the 
staff.  With  the  largerthan  usual  number 
of  returning  personnel,  the  editorial  staff 
underwent  some  changes.  Two  new 
positions  were  established,  a  club  editor 
and  a  departmental  editor.  Now  that  the 
School  Committee  has  established  that 
the  Blue  and  Gold  be  given  free  to  the 
students,  the  news  of  the  department 
heads  is  printed.  The  position  of  editor- 
in-chief  has  proved  to  be  more  than  a  one 
person  job,  and  co-editors  worked  well. 
Although  this  has  been  a  year  of  many 
changes,  the  staff  continually  tried  to  do 
its  best. 


50  BLUE  AND  GOLD 


Gllje  Mint  attft  (Bulb 

MEMBER  C.S.P.A. 

N  E  S  P.A.  highest  rating 


January  30, 1975 


Vol.  LX VIII,  No.  5 


CO-EDITORS:  Mark  Proper,  Diane  Smith 
NEWS  EDITOR:  Susan  Graf 

FEATURE  EDITORS:  Donna  McCaffrey,  Helen  Psallidas 
SPORTS  EDITOR:  Patty  Colangeli 
DEPARTMENTAL  NEWS  EDITOR:  Leonora  Tortorella 
ACTING  COPY  EDITOR:  Maureen  Sullivan 
CLUB  EDITOR:  Alan  Rosenthal 

REPORTERS:  Julie  Carbin.  James  Collins.  Gerard  Damiano. 

Linda  DeAcetis,  Kim  Giampietro.  Gary  Gilbert, 

Donna  McDermott.  Judy  Menard,  Rosalyn  Sooserian,  Tamara  Sousson, 
Valencia  Sparrow,  Peter  Zschokke. 

PHOTOGRAPHY:  Courtesy  of  Maldonian  staff. 

TYPISTS:  Jayne  Perry.  Susan  Silvia.  Ellen  Finch 
LITERARY  ADVISER:  Mr  Thomas  Maher 
BUSINESS  ADVISER:  Mr.  George  Edwards 
ARTWORK:  Joey  Brown.  Julie  Carbin,  Brian  Phillips 

6 


1.  Blue  and  Gold:  Front  Row:  Maureen  Sullivan,  Susan  Graff,  Jayne  Per¬ 
ry,  Leonora  Tortorella,  Donna  McCaffrey  Second  Row:  Helen  Psallidas, 
Rosalyn  Sooserian,  Linda  DeAcetis,  Judy  Menard,  Ellen  Finch,  Diane 
Smith,  Co-editor,  Donna  McDermotte  Third  Row:  James  Collins,  Peter 
Zschokke,  Mark  Proper,  Co-editor,  Thomas  Maher,  Advisor,  Alan  Ro¬ 
senthal.  2.  Helen  Psallidas,  feature  editor,  works  on  copy.  3.  Julie  Car- 
bin,  Susan  Graf,  news  editor,  and  Jayne  Perry  confer  with  advisor 
Thomas  Maher.  4.  Valencia  Sparrow  reviews  last  months  paper.  5.  Co¬ 
editor  Mark  Proper  reads  over  a  story  before  the  deadline.  6.  Helen 
Psallidas,  Peter  Zschokke,  Rosalyn  Sooserian,  and  Donna  McCaffrey 
clown  around.  7.  Judy  Menard  and  Maureen  Sullivan  check  a  story.  8. 
Nancy  Mardiello  finished  assignment  as  Diane  Spinelli  looks  on. 


The  MHS  Soccer  team  this  year  enjoyed  a  successful  season.  The  final  team 
record  was  6-3-1.  With  many  outstanding  players,  Malden  dominated  much  of 
its  matches  with  such  rivals  as  Haverhill  and  Revere.  With  tri-captains  Bob 
Doolin,  Dave  Surette,  and  Jim  Cunha,  and  other  top  players  as  Dom  Pedulla  and 
Dave  Twohig,  most  of  the  games  were  exciting.  Unfortunately,  the  team  faced  a 
soccer  team  number  of  handicaps.  They  lost  one  of  their  best  players,  Dave  Surette,  early  in 

the  season  because  of  a  broken  ankle.  Other  disadvantages  were  due  to 
overcomes  inexperience  of  new  players.  Most  of  them  had  not  played  soccer  until  last  year. 

.  . .  Yet,  according  to  Coach  Wales,  “Even  though  we  don’t  have  the  experience,  we 

many  handicaps  have  the  desire  to  win.” 


52  SOCCER 


1.  Coach  Wales  contemplates  a  new  play.  2.  Pasquale  Petrangelo 
retrieves  the  pall  from  Haverill.  3.  Bottom  Row:  Peter  Mences. 
Areste  Merangee,  Pea  Soup,  Jimmy  Barat,  Mark  Discipio.  Richard 
Connely,  James  Cunha,  Bobby  Doolin,  Tom  Cronin,  Pasquale  Pe¬ 
trangelo,  Dave  Twohig.  Top  Row:  Joe  DeSalvatore,  You  Wallow, 
Rocco  Saraceni,  Doug  Nanfria,  John  Cagno,  John  Kiernan,  Dave 
Angelo,  Mike  Pluombidis,  Jeff  Thompson,  Tom  DiFilippo,  Bob  Mil- 
ley,  George  Eliouplous,  Bob  Bellavia,  Bob  Donahue,  Dorn  Pedula, 
Ronald  Sager.  4.  Bob  Bellavia  breaks  towards  the  action.  5.  Dom 
Pedulla,  an  All-Star  player.  6.  Jim  Cuhna  and  Dom  Pedulla  smile 
after  a  M.H.S.  victory.  7.  Bob  Doolin  sets  up  a  scoring  play.  8.  Dave 
Surette  outraces  Haverill. 


iv 

* 

Soccer  Scores 

Malden 


9/16/74 

9/20/74 

9/24/74 

9/27/74 

10/1/74 

10/4/74 

10/8/74 

10/11/74 

10/15/74 

10/18/74 

10/22/74 

10/25/74 

10/29/74 

11/1/74 


Arlington 

Haverill 

Revere 

Peadbody 

Somerville 

Everett 

Medford 

Arlington 

Haverhill 

Revere 

Peadbody 

Somerville 

Everett 

Medford 


1  0 

5  2 

2  0 

0  l 

2  4 

2  0 

4  4 

1  1 

3  0 

8  1 

1  1 

0  2 

3  0 

0  1 


4 


SOCCER  53 


Ever  since  the  ecology  breakthrough 
b  icycling  has  become  the  newest  trend.  Not 
only  does  it  reduce  air-pollution,  but  it  serves 
as  good  exercise  for  the  body  and  mind.  Most 
important,  b  icycling  is  fun!  During  early 
autumn  and  spring,  ten-speeders  and  three- 
speeders  dart  in  and  out  of  Malden’s  busy 
square.  Bike  trips  may  be  short  ones  around 
the  corner  or  down  the  street  to  the  store. 

More  enjoyable,  however,  are  the  long, 
exhausting  hikes  into  the  suburban  Concord 
and  Lexington.  Bikers  notice  scenes  that  they  A 
generally  miss  from  cars.  On  country  roads,  m 
bicyclists  can  pack  their  lunches  and  spend  ■ 
the  whole  day,  escaped  from  loud  honking 
cars  of  Malden. 


54  BICYCLES. 


BICYCLES  55 


inner  strength 
helps 
maiden  harriers 


The  Cross  Country  team  coached  by  Mr.  John  O’Brien,  ran  a  6-3 
season.  Tri-captains  Mark  Berman,  John  Weston,  and  Joseph  Adams 
led  the  Malden  Harriers  over  a  2.8  mile  course  at  Playstead  Park, 
Medford.  Training  began  in  early  September,  with  the  first  meet  four 
weeks  away.  The  meets,  usually  held  on  T uesdays,  were  simple  and 
quick.  After  a  quick  re-check  of  race  strategy  and  good  lucks  to  each 
other,  the  runners  would  go  to  the  starting  lines.  After  running  two 
miles  at  a  fast  pace,  the  steep  hills  almost  challenged  the  runners  to 
attempt  them.  Relying  on  inner  strength  bred  from  long  miles  of 
training,  the  Malden  Harriers  would  begin  the  most  difficult  part  of 
the  race  in  a  sprinting  kick.  Running  into  the  tape,  the  race  would  be 
over. 


56  CROSSCOUNTRY 


I.  Cross  Country:  Front  Row:  Captain,  M.  Berman.  J.  Co- 
langell,  D.  Paterson,  B.  Trahey.  G.  Ghika.  J.  Hoffman,  S. 
Rutledge,  G.  O’Sullivan,  J.  Restuccia,  Captain,  J.  Weston, 
S.  Shernan,  R.  Rodenheiser  Back  Row:  Coach,  J.  O'Brien, 

J.  Chandler,  D.  Gardiner,  B.  McCarthy,  J.  Vertrano,  G.  Per¬ 
rin,  B.  MacDonald,  J.  Alle,  K.  Berman,  M.  Craner,  J.  Folan, 
C.  Richards,  P.  Skiffington,  P.  Nee,  V.  Smith,  W.  Colella,  W. 
Spinney,  S.  Czerpila,  M.  Lefton.  2.  Coach  John  O'Brien 
talks  to  a  member  of  the  team  before  a  race.  3.  Gerard 
O'Sullivan  relaxes  after  2  mile  run.  4.  Richard  Rodenheis¬ 
er,  a  strong  Malden  runner,  kicks  into  the  finish  line.  5. 
Scott  Rutledge  strides  into  the  tape.  6.  Mr.  John  Carrol 
takes  times  during  a  race.  7.  Mark  Berman,  Harrier  Cap¬ 
tain  and  team  leader,  breaks  for  the  finish  line.  8.  John 
Chandler,  Team  Managers,  Janet  Colangeli  and  Debbie 
Gardiner,  Greg  Perrin,  and  BobTrahey,  relax  after  a  meet. 


9/16/74 

9/24/74 

9/27/74 

10/1/74 

10/3/74 

10/8/74 

10/10/74 

10/15/74 


Cross  Country  Scores 


Malden 

Revere 

33 

23 

Everett 

24 

33 

Arlington 

15 

50 

Peadbody 

29 

28 

Somerville 

19 

42 

Chelsea 

32 

24 

Haverhill 

23 

32 

Medford 

22 

35 

CROSSCOUNTRY  57 


The  1974-75  Wrestling  team  kicked  off  its  season  with  a  lineup 
headed  by  tri-captains  Bob  Connearney,  Bob  Milley,  and  Mike  Scibelli. 
Their  strength  this  year  was  in  the  middle  weights.  Mike  Scibelli  and 
Tony  Romano  at  128,  and  Bob  Milley  at  134  were  tough  competitors. 
Except  for  Dan  Sardo,  the  light  weights  were  fairly  inexperienced  .and 
needed  practice.  After  Coach  Gormley  put  them  through  tough 
training,  they  improved.  There  were  several  class  meets  this  season. 
Malden  defeated  Billerica  by  only  3  points  in  the  last  seconds  with  the 
help  of  heavyweight  John  Tumblin.  Another  close  score  was  against 
Leominster,  with  a  victory  of  29-24  for  Leominster.  Malden  gave 
Leominster  a  tough  fight  and  gained  much  experience  from  it.  The 
season  ended  with  a  record  breaking  number  of  wins  by  any  MHS 
Wrestling  team. 


wrestling  season 
finishes  strong 


58  WRESTLING. 


1.  Paul  Skiffington  lifts  an  opponent.  2.  Mike  Scibelli  cov¬ 
ers  opponent  during  a  match.  3.  Wrestling  Team:  Bottom 
Row:  B.  Milley,  Tri-captain,  M.  Scibelli,  Tri-captain,  D.  Wil¬ 
cox,  S.  Bellavia,  J.  Peckham,  U.S.  Olympic  Coach,  D.  O'¬ 
Boyle,  D.  Sardo,  A.  Romano,  A.  Jesi  Second  Row:  Coach 
Phil  Gormley,  B.  Connearney,  Tri-captain,  S.  Bernstein,  J. 
Spadaro,  J.  Strum,  A.  Lauria,  J.  Tumblin,  B.  Talbot,  D. 
Snow,  P.  Skiffington,  D.  O'Brien,  M.  Bucci,  S.  McDonald.  4. 
Anthony  Jesi,  in  a  reverse.  5.  David  Snow  grapples  with  an 
opponent.  6.  David  O’Brien  drives  into  a  Brockton  wres¬ 
tler.  7.  Paul  Skiffington  in  a  test  of  strength. 


4 


12/19/74 

12/20/74 

12/27/74 

12/31/74 

12/31/74 

1/4/75 

1/8/75 

1/9/75 

1/14/75 

1/17/75 

1/21/75 

1/29/75 

2/1/75 

2/4/75 

2/7/75 

2/11/75 

2/12/75 


Wrestling  Scores 

Malden 

Reading 

30 

15 

Hamilton-Wenham 

10 

47 

Lexington 

36 

22 

Melrose 

21 

26 

Waltham 

19 

39 

Brockton 

13 

45 

Saugus 

32 

24 

Billerica 

30 

27 

Stoneham 

51 

15 

Weston 

68 

12 

Wakefield 

33 

24 

Leominster 

24 

29 

Newton 

33 

24 

Brookline 

41 

21 

Woburn 

52 

16 

Westford  Academy 

18 

28 

North  Reading 

57 

6 

Haverhill 

42 

6 

WRESTLING  59 


language  clubs 
view  new  cultures 

The  idea  behind  a  language  club  is  to 
expose  the  student  to  the  culture  of  the 
language  which  he  is  studying.  Le  Cercle 
Francais,  with  advisor  Ms.  Lohnes,  El 
Club  Hispanco,  with  advisor  Ms.  Rivman, 
and  Latin  Honor,  with  advisor  Ms. 
Nicholas  had  enjoyable  trips  to 
restaurants  and  theaters.  Le  Cercle 
Francais  and  El  Club  Hispanico  gave  a 
Christmas  party.  French  Honor  held  an 
initiation  where  each  new  member  put 
on  a  skit  in  French.  Spanish  club 
members  took  a  field  trip  during 
November  to  the  Museum  of  Fine  Arts  to 
see  the  Goya  prints.  They  became  the 
foster  family  of  a  little  girl  from  Los 
Angelos,  Guatemala.  The  annual  Spanish 
play  this  year  was  a  Spanish  version  of 
The  Wizard  of  Oz. 


60  LANGUAGE  CLUBS 


1.  Laurie  Weiner  laughs  over  the  french  skits  put  on  by 
new  members.  2.  Laura  Cote  and  Jimmy  Collins  at  Span¬ 
ish  Club  Fiesta.  3.  Nanette  Greer,  Nancy  Kellogg,  and  Ei¬ 
leen  Kelley  fight  over  books  at  French  Honor  initiation.  4. 
Faye  Brown  and  Denise  Gilardi  enjoy  refreshments  at  joint 
Language  Club  Christmas  Party.  5.  Latin  Honor:  Bottom 
Row:  Michael  Morrelli,  Mary  Lawlor,  Nancy  Spector,  Seth 
Roth  Second  Row:  Ed  Kosta,  Bruce  Faucher,  Jr.  Executive, 
John  Gabarino,  Barry  London,  Ross  Schifano  Top  Row: 
Mark  Berman,  Doug  MacDonald,  Debra  DiGregorio,  Holly 
Marshall,  Diane  Slaine,  Secretary,  Helen  Psallidas,  Presi¬ 
dent,  Kathy  Belbin,  Miss  Nicholas,  Advisor.  6.  French 
Honor:  On  Rail:  Nancy  Kellogg,  Judy  Brudnick,  Secretary. 
Holly  Marshall,  Eileen  Kelley,  Joe  Hurley  Bottom  Row: 
Margie  Baron,  Ronald  Bucholz,  Steven  Finn.  Chedva  Irlen- 
der,  Marcia  Margolies,  Vicki  Brussard,  Nanette  Greer, 
Joanne  Salie,  Susan  Silvia,  Rhonda  Levine,  Second  Row: 
Andrea  Levin,  Karen  Gray,  Susan  Graf,  Jayne  Perry,  Debra 
DiGregorio,  Justine  Boisvert,  Helen  Psallidas,  George 
Rodnizki  Top  Row:  Kathy  Belbin,  Jolene  Baldwin,  Judy 
Sawyer.  7.  Miss  Lohnes,  French  Honor  Advisor,  leads  a 
game  at  initiation  party.  8.  Spanish  Club:  Bottom  Row: 
Skip  Woodworth,  George  Rodnizki,  President,  Linda  Mof- 
fet  Second  Row:  Sal  Barbagello,  Lisa  Crumley,  Alice  Bri- 
atco,  Steve  Woodworth,  Treasurer,  Leonora  Tortorella, 
Secretary,  Judi  Rubin,  Kathy  Perrotti,  Elizabeth  Chuba 
Top  Row:  Paula  Genzeles,  Patricia  Smith,  Cheryl  Norton. 
Margaret  Woo,  Miriam  Schindelheim,  Debby  Wayne.  Jim¬ 
my  Collins,  Vice-President. 


LANGUAGE  CLUBS  61 


62  LAB  PEOPLF 


L4B  PEOPLE 
MS  THE  THING 


v  s  k'j 

1  OOSuLbJ."  1  '•  ■’ 

lab  people  keep 
school  sane 

The  Science  Department  “go-fors” 
dominate  an  entire  wing  of  the  third  floor 
before  and  after  school  and  during  their 
free  periods.  Science  teachers  each  sign 
the  time-sheets  of  a  student  who  serves 
in  the  official  capacity  of  Lab  Assistant. 
The  usual  responsibilities  include 
keeping  the  labs  clean  and  somewhat 
orderly,  feedingthe  animals,  setting  up 
experiments  for  classes,  and  helping  out 
where  needed.  The  unusual  duties  are 
somewhat  more  diversified;  they  include 
making  coffee  in  beakers,  chasing  after 
misplaced  films,  tutoring,  and 
maintaining  the  teachers’  sanity.  The 
science  labs  have  become  homes  away 
from  home  for  both  the  teachers  and  lab 
assistants,  who  have  developed  special 
friendships  with  each  other.  Instead  of 
becoming  lost  in  the  shuffle  of  numbers, 
they  have  found  niches  in  which  they  are 
free  to  be  themselves. 


1.  “The  Thing,"  Mr.  Low’s  iguana,  has  lived  at  the  high  school  for  eight  years, 
more  than  four  feet  long,  it  weighs  about  fifteen  pounds.  2.  Denise  Gardiner 
cleans  mice  cages  in  back  of  Biology  Lab.  3.  Mike  Tufo  and  Rod  Myre  examine 
Thing  in  room  303  after  school.  4.  Linda  Trickey  checks  homework  for  Ms. 
Fahlberg.  5.  Jana  Kaplan  gets  supplies  for  Mr.  Jones  in  room  331.  6.  Chemis¬ 
try  go-fors  Ed  O’Connor,  Betsy  Sasso,  and  Judy  Brudnick  find  diversions 
while  cleaning  lab  after  school. 


LAB  PEOPLE  63 


sports  clubs  broaden 
athletic  opportunity 

The  Sports  Clubs  allow  a  number  of  students  to 
get  involved  in  different  athletic  activities.  The 
Equestrian  Club,  although  they  did  not  ride  much  in 
the  beginning  of  the  year,  got  out  more  often  as 
Spring  and  warmer  weather  approaches.  They  held 
a  raffle  in  the  fall  for  a  $25  certificate  and  made  a 
profit  of  about  $180.  The  Ski  Club  was  inactive  this 
year  due  to  lack  of  snow  until  February,  but  they  did 
manage  a  few  day  trips  to  ski  areas.  The  Chess  Club 
and  advisor  Dr.  Joseph  Ackerman,  had  a  match 
against  Melrose  and  sponsored  the  Student-Faculty 
Chess  Tournament. 


1.  Equestrian  Club:  Karen  Grey,  President,  Linda  DeAcetis,  Vice-Presi¬ 
dent,  Carol  Gartland,  Treasurer,  Karen  Rodenhiser,  Betty  Anne  Lani- 
gan.  2.  Steve  Glennon,  Jeff  Finn,  Mark  Goodrum,  and  Bobby  Friberg 
involved  in  a  serious  chess  match.  3.  Ski  Club:  Bottom  Row:  Mary  Ellen 
Lanigan,  Nancy  Ward,  Ricky  Goldstein,  Susan  Graf  Second  Row:  Andrea 
Voight,  President,  Bob  Carlton,  Paul  Darragh,  Peter  Demirdjian,  Jayne 
Perry,  Rita  Lutkevich,  Judy  Crowe,  Kathy  Perotti,  Vice-President,  Don¬ 
na  Grenier,  Nancy  Montgomery,  Patty  Perotti.  4.  Chess  Club:  Barry 
London,  Secretary,  Anthony  Andreucci,  William  Luongo,  President, 
Peter  Altman,  Vice-President,  Louis  Gersh,  Doctor  Ackerman,  Advisor, 
Paul  Cameron. 


ip 

64  SPORTS  CLUBS. 


boojum  rock — 
a  creative  outlet 

Boojum  Rock,  the  creative  writing  and 
art  magazine,  was  founded  in  1969  and 
lets  students  freely  express  their  literary 
and  artistic  talents.  The  magazine  also 
serves  as  a  teaching  device  for  those 
helping  to  put  it  together.  Staff  members 
learn  about  layout,  printing,  and  creative 
design.  Boojum  Rock  contains  various 
genre  including  short  stories,  poetry,  and 
essays,  some  of  which  are  written  by 
members  of  Creative  Writing  classes,  and 
cartoons,  photographs,  and  drawings. 
This  year,  with  advisor  Ms.  Cynthia  Poor, 
the  magazine  has  made  a  few  changes. 
Boojum  Rock  is  now  published  once  a 
year  instead  of  semi-annually.  More 
written  materials  than  sketchings  or 
drawings  were  submitted. 


1.  Miriam  Schindelheim  and  Margaret  Woo  proofread  article  for  publica¬ 
tion.  2.  Boojum  Rock:  Bottom  Row:  Phyllis  Werlin,  Veronica  Graf.  Second 
Row:  Roseann  Pasquale,  Tamara  Spieler,  Denise  Gilardi,  tri-editor,  Jayne 
Perry,  Margie  Baron.  Third  Row:  Janet  Oxman,  Miriam  Schindelheim,  tri¬ 
editor,  Susan  Graf.  Fourth  Row:  Margaret  Woo,  Holly  Marshall.  3.  Jayne 
Perry  and  Susan  Graf  proofread  a  short  story. 


BOOJUM  ROCK  65 


girls  capture 
gbl  crown 


This  season’s  MHS  girls’  basketball  team  played  another  fantastic  season  led 
by  co-captains  Rose  Tomasello  and  Brenda  Sousa.  Assistant  coach  Mr.  Brunelli 
said,  “It  was  the  team’s  depth  that  had  made  them  undefeated.  No  matter  who  is 
put  in,  the  job  gets  done.”  Well-prepared  and  well-disciplined,  the  basketball 
team  captured  the  Greater  Boston  League  crown.  Girl  to  girl  and  strong  offense 
were  the  keys  behind  their  success.  Four  Seniors  on  the  team,  Rose  Tomasello, 
Brenda  Sousa,  Carolee  Sullivan,  and  Patty  Colangeli,  left  a  void  as  they 
graduated.  However,  the  team  remains  confident  of  its  capability.  With  Juniors 
such  as  rebounder  Val  Sparrow,  ball  handler  and  starter  Terry  Coleman,  Doris 
Burgess,  and  Susan  Ciccarelli,  the  team  will  probably  repeat  its  winning  season 
next  year. 


GIRLS’  BASKETBALL 


1.  Brenda  Sousa  and  Rose  Tomasello  charge  for  the  ball.  2.  Carollee 
Sullivan  up  for  a  shot.  3.  Val  Sparrow  at  the  foul  line.  4.  Coach  Mr. 
Fitz  discusses  game  strategy  with  his  team.  5.  Rose  Tomasello  fights 
to  keep  hold  of  the  ball.  6.  Doris  Burgess  listens  to  instructions  from 
Coach  Fitzpatrick.  7.  Bottom  Row:  Carollee  Sullivan,  Co-captain, 
Rose  Anne  Tomasello,  Co-captain,  Brenda  Sousa,  Patty  Colangeli. 
Top  Row:  Barbara  Bennett,  Laurie  Poirier,  Nancy  Burgess,  Val  Spar¬ 
row,  Doris  Burgess,  Sheryll  Matthews,  Colleen  McBride,  Terry  Cole¬ 
man,  Patty  Gerrin,  Susan  Ciccarelli. 


GIRLS’  BASKETBALL  67 


On  January  28,  the  gym  was  packed  with  an  enthusiastic  crowd,  as  the  girls’ 
basketball  team  played  one  of  its  best  games  of  the  season.  Malden  dominated 
Medford  from  the  very  beginning,  and  half-time  found  Malden  leading  by  a  score 
of  29-12.  It  was  not  until  the  fourth  quarter  that  Medford  even  attempted  a 
comeback.  Nevertheless,  Medford  did  not  have  the  power  to  stand  up  to  the 
ability  of  the  Malden  team.  Val  Sparrow  was  fantastic  at  the  board,  while  Terry 
Coleman  added  to  the  score  with  her  good  ball  control.  Points  were  scored  by 
Doris  Burgess,  Rose  Tomasello,  and  Brenda  Sousa.  “I’m  really  proud  of  the  girls; 
maiden  girls  this  was  the  biggest  game  of  the  year  and  they  came  through  with  flying  colors,” 

commented  Coach  Barry  Fitzpatrick.  As  a  result  of  this  win,  Malden’s  record 

trample  medford  reached  12-0. 


68  GIRLS’  BASKETBALL 


1.  Terry  Coleman  blocks  a  shot.  2.  Susan  Ciccarelli  races 
for  the  ball.  3.  Brenda  Sousa  sets  up  a  play.  4.  Rose  Toma- 
sello  takes  a  shot.  5.  Laurie  Poirier.  Barbara  Bennett.  Dor¬ 
is  Burgess,  and  Brenda  Sousa  warm-up  before  the  game. 
6.  Co-captains  Rose  Tomasello  and  Brenda  Sousa  with 
Patty  Colangeli. 


Girls’  Basketball  Scores 


Malden 

12/23/74 

Somerville 

51 

42 

12/26/74 

Chelsea 

44 

34 

12/27/74 

Haverhill 

62 

39 

12/30/74 

Medford 

38 

32 

1/3/75 

Everett 

46 

27 

1/7/75 

Arlington 

54 

32 

1/10/75 

Revere 

41 

31 

1/14/75 

Peabody 

49 

33 

1/17/75 

Somerville 

46 

32 

1/21/75 

Chelsea 

47 

19 

1/24/75 

Haverhill 

56 

42 

1/25/75 

Medford 

47 

40 

2/4/75 

Everett 

45 

34 

2/7/75 

Arlington 

46 

44 

2/12/75 

Revere 

2/14/75 

Peabody 

6 


GIRLS’  BASKETBALL  69 


70  LUNCH 


lunch  — 
a  mass  exodus 

Each  day  a  bell  sounds  at  1 1 : 1 4  that 
marks  the  end  of  growling  stomachs. 
Lunch  begins.  There  is  a  mass  exodus 
from  fourth  period  classes,  and  former 
students  are  transformed  into  vultures. 
Package  lunches  and  milk  are  sold  on 
each  floor,  but  many  people  still  prefer 
home  grown  lunches.  Since  there  is  no 
cafeteria,  a  variety  of  places  become 
instant  lunchrooms.  Within  school,  these 
range  from  room  101  to  the  Chemistry 
Lab.  Outside  of  school,  people  throng  to 
the  canteen  trucks.  Every  restaurant  in 
Malden  Square  is  crowed.  All  activities 
end  by  1 1:45,  when  the  daily  doctrine, 
the  bulletin  is  read,  and  announcements 
are  made  over  the  P.A.  system.  Slowly 
the  now-satisfied  birds  of  prey  become 
students  again,  and  fifth  period  begins. 


1.  Dennis  Coffey  buys  Yodels  at  the  stand  on  the  first  floor.  2.  Eric  Broady 
chomps  on  a  sub  in  Maldonian  photo  lab.  3.  Miriam  Schindelheim  con¬ 
templates  grapefruit  in  room  101.  4-  Students  meet  for  informal  luncheon 
at  canteen  trucks  in  front  of  school.  5.  Bob  Doolin  carefully  devours  his 
bag  lunch. 


LUNCH  71 


coach's  leadership 
big  factor 


John  Schlegel,  himself  an  ex-Malden  High  basketball  player,  is  the 
coach  of  the  basketball  team.  Not  a  true  disciplinarian,  Coach 
Schlegel  utilizes  all  of  his  players  to  their  fullest  ability  and  gets  the 
best  effort  out  of  each.  In  close  games,  an  emotional  man,  he  is  off 
the  bench  yelling  encouragement.  A  fair  coach,  he  plays  all  of  his 
team  using  each  as  his  ability  or  situation  arises.  In  only  his  second 
year  as  coach  he  has  guided  the  Cagers  into  playoff  contention, 
something  undone  in  six  long  years.  Hard  practices  stressing  the 
basics  of  position  and  play  have  paid  off.  Coach  Schlegel  uses  both 
zone  and  man  to  man  defense,  depending  on  the  team  facing  them. 
His  offense  is  one  that  runs,  runs,  and  runs.  The  fast  break  and 
hustling  work  of  all  players  forces  their  opponents  to  make  mistakes 
and  turn  the  ball  over.  Hopefully,  the  hard  work  and  determination 
will  pay  off  in  the  state  playoffs. 


72  BASKETBALL 


1.  Boys’  Basketball  Team:  Bottom  Row:  Captains  M.  Burns 
and  K.  Fulgham.  Second  Row:  Coach  Peter  Carroll,  B.  Car- 
roll,  N.  Pashoian,  J.  Furlong,  S.  Carpenter,  J.  Freker,  G. 
Lee,  S.  Hanley,  G.  Phaneuf,  V.  Ferratusco,  and  Coaches 
William  Hanifan  and  John  Schlegel.  2.  Steve  Carpenter 
blocks  a  shot  while  Jack  Freker  guards  opponent.  3.  Ken 
Fulgham  sets  up  for  a  shot.  4.  Coach  Bill  Hanifan  ponders 
the  next  strategy.  5.  Steve  Carpenter  shoots  from  the  foul 
line.  6.  Kenny  Fulgham  goes  in  to  score.  7.  Jack  Freker, 
Malden's  tough  rebounder  at  the  foul  line.  8.  Coach  Schle¬ 
gel  and  the  bench  encourages  the  players. 


BASKETBALL  73 


In  a  superlative  year,  the  MHS  Basketball  team  was  led  by  Seniors 
Kenneth  Fulgham,  Jack  Freker,  Steve  Carpenter,  and  Mark  Burns.  A 
23  point  average  scorer,  Fulgham  was  a  definite  all-star  in  the  GBL 
league  and  Malden’s  best  all  around  player.  All  aspects  of  the  game, 
shooting,  defense,  rebounds,  and  assists,  came  easily  to  the  captain 
of  the  team.  Jack  Freker,  a  physical  player,  was  a  hustler  and  good 
rebounder  who  went  all  outfor  every  game.  Steve  Carpenter  was 
regarded  as  the  most  improved  player  of  the  entire  team.  Steve’s  best 
ability  was  in  defense,  and  he  was  often  assigned  to  stop  the 
opponent’s  best  scorer,  a  job  he  usually  accomplished.  Offensively, 
Steve  was  the  team’s  best  foul  line  shooter.  Tri-captain  Mark  Burns 
seniors  was  Malden’s  fastbreak  threat.  Averaging  10  points  a  game,  he  was 

one  of  Malden’s  clutch  shooters.  A  tremendous  strong  jumper,  he  was 
lead  team  one  of  the  best  rebounders  in  the  league. 


74  BASKETBALL 


1.  Ken  Fulgham  takes  a  jump  shot  against  Quincy.  2. 
Steve  Carpenter  dodges  Quincy  player.  3.  The  Malden 
bench  and  cheerleaders  follow  from  the  sidelines.  4.  High 
scoring  guard  John  Stanasek  sets  up.  5.  Referee  hands 
Mark  Burns  the  ball  for  foul  shot.  6.  Steve  Carpenter  sends 
the  ball  to  John  Stanasek  after  time  is  called. 


BASKETBALL  75 


The  six  year  layoff  from  post-season  playoff  competition  was 
ended  in  crucial  overtime  action  against  Everett.  The  winning  basket, 
scored  by  Junior  John  Stanasek,  clinched  the  victory.  The  long 
season  started  off  with  an  emotional  loss  to  Medford  with  the  close 
score  of  74-71.  Before  a  packed  gymnasium,  the  Cagers  were  given 
the  first  taste  of  defeat.  After  the  game,  the  Cagers  began  to  work 
hard  and  resolved  to  avoid  another  loss.  The  turning  point  of  the 
post  season  Basketball  season  is  generally  regarded  as  the  game  against  Lowell. 

.  Here,  Malden  realized  their  potential  and  began  seriously  thinking  of  a 

hopes  frustrated  playoff  berth. 


76  BASKETBALL 


1.  John  Freker  alertly  reads  the  offense  of  the  opposing 
team.  2.  Ken  Fulgham,  Malden's  highest  scoring  player.  3. 
John  Stanasek  dribbles  down  the  court  past  opponent.  4. 
Mark  Burns,  one  of  the  main  stays  of  the  Malden  High 
Basketball  team,  breaks  for  a  play.  5.  Mark  Burns  taps  in  a 
rebound.  6.  John  Stanasek  exhibits  his  defensive  abilities. 
7.  Two  points  for  a  highly  successful  Malden  High  Basket¬ 
ball  team! 


Boys’  Basketball 

Scores 

12/20/74 

Malden  Catholic 

Malden 

12/23/74 

Somerville 

68 

46 

12/26/74 

Chelsea 

64 

87 

12/27/74 

Malden  Catholic 

68 

31 

12/30/74 

Medford 

84 

66 

1/2/75 

Lowell 

71 

74 

1/3/75 

Everett 

64 

62 

1/7/75 

Arlington 

68 

60 

1/10/75 

Revere 

75 

68 

1/14/75 

Peabody 

70 

61 

1/17/75 

Somerville 

91 

77 

1/21/75 

Chelsea 

58 

69 

1/24/75 

Haverhill 

69 

50 

1/28/75 

Medford 

83 

66 

1/31/75 

Lowell 

62 

86 

2/4/75 

Everett 

69 

61 

2/7/75 

Arlington 

68 

67 

2/11/75 

Revere 

60 

68 

2/15/75 

Peabody 

80 

59 

1/21/75 

Haverhill 

7 


BASKETBALL  77 


1  .  .  .  Winter  is  walking  to  school  in  six  inches  of  snow.  2  . . . 
the  white  stillness  at  Fellsmere  Pond.  3  . .  .  building  a  snow¬ 
man  on  the  high  school  lawn.  4  .  .  Seniors  on  seventh  period 
release  clowning  in  the  snow.  5  .  .  .  an  old  fashioned  snowball 
fight. 


78  THE  WINTER 


Winter  is  the  lingering  stretch  that  lasts  from  Christmas  until  late  March.  Bundled  up  in  heavy  sweaters,  gloves, 
coats,  and  scarves,  we  slide  down  the  street.  Driving  is  even  more  hazardous,  as  skidding  becomes  a  common 
occurrence.  Students  hope  for  a  blizzard  so  that  school  will  be  cancelled  for  at  least  one  day.  Hockey,  basketball, 
and  indoor  track  replace  football  as  centers  of  athletic  attention.  Skiing  is  anticipated  at  the  sight  of  a  single 
falling  flake.  The  MDC  Skating  Rink  becomes  mobbed  by  skaters  on  Sunday  afternoons.  Kleenex  and  Vick’s 
Formula  44  become  the  number  one  necessities.  With  no  way  of  avoiding  either  colds  or  flu,  we  sit  it  out  and  await 
Spring  Fever. 


THE  WINTER  79 


band  takes  on 
a  new  look. 

It’s  unimaginable  what  a  rally  would  be 
like  without  a  Malden  High  Band  to  stir 
up  excitement.  New  director  William 
Murray,  Assistant  Mel  Blackman,  Mark 
Kaplan,  and  Carole  Blake,  and  band 
members  practiced  during  seventh 
period  every  day  and  Wednesday  nights. 
To  improve  each  section,  the  band 
developed  a  new  technique  having 
individual  sections  practice  separately. 
Woodwinds,  brass,  acoustics,  and 
percussions  met  during  a  few  periods 
each  week  to  rehearse  and  improve  their 
particular  pieces.  This  year  the  Exchange 
Concert  with  the  town  of  Groton, 
Connecticut.  Groton’s  band  arrived  the 
weekend  of  March  20-23  to  give  a  fine 
performance  for  Malden.  MHS’s  band 
then  returned  the  visit  to  Groton  from 
May  8  to  May  1 1 . 


1.  Linden  Brooks  and  Peter  Goodwin  playing  their  piece  during  rehearsal.  2. 
Cheryl  Pearlman  and  Lisa  Kipnis  walking  back  to  perform  for  the  Malden 
crowd.  3.  Arnie  Walkin  watches  cheerleaders  perform  at  pep  rally.  4.  Tracey 
Lawrence,  Donna  Cosman,  and  Valerie  Pastore,  practice  new  selection.  5. 
Band  members  marching  in  Veterans  Day  Parade.  6.  Peter  Goodwin  and  Mi¬ 
chael  Tufo  getting  in  a  little  practice  before  half-time.  7.  Wind  section  takes 
time  out  to  watch  the  game.  8.  The  band  salutes  Malden  in  “M”  formation.  9. 
Mr.  Murray  conducts  band  during  rehearsal. 


BAND  81 


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music  groups  hold 
varied  events 

Choral  Arts,  Madrigal,  Orchestra,  and 
the  Guitar  Club  met  to  perform,  and 
enjoy  music.  The  Choral  Arts  Society  and 
director  Frank  Abrahams  gave  a  Winter 
Concert,  Spring  Concert,  and  a  Concert 
at  MacDonald  Stadium.  They  also  co¬ 
ordinated  a  musical,  Camelot,  and 
participated  in  an  exchange  trip  to 
Pennsylvania.  Madrigal  consists  of  twelve 
of  the  best  singers  of  Choral  Arts,  who 
performed  at  Wentworth  Institute, 

Malden  Association  for  the  Retired,  and 
Malden  Family  Service.  Orchestra,  with 
director  Mrs.  Harriet  Fierman,  went  on  an 
exchange  trip  to  Andover  and  did  Winter 
and  Spring  concerts.  Guitar,  Club,  with 
advisor  Mr.  Alan  Indeck,  taught  members 
to  play  the  guitar  and  visited  to  several 
coffeehouses  in  the  Boston  area. 


82  MUSIC  CLUBS 


1.  Mr.  Frank  Abrahams  conducts  the  Choral  Arts  Society 
in  concert.  2.  Choral  Arts  Society  performs  for  the  elderly 
at  the  Mountain  Ave  Apartment  Complex.  3.  Choir  mem¬ 
bers  rehearse  caroles  for  the  Christmas  Concert.  4.  Or¬ 
chestra  Members,  Patricia  Gerrin,  Paul  Masse,  and 
Joanne  Berte  try  a  new  selection.  5  The  Malden  High 
School  Choral  Arts  Society  sing  during  the  Winter  Con¬ 
certs.  6.  Madrigals:  Bottom  Row:  Mary  Brazeau,  Linda  Vi- 
gasin,  Bob  Scannell,  Tom  Scannell.  Second  Row:  Karen 
Rodenheiser,  Darlene  DiGangi,  Tina  Bynoe,  David  Klim, 
Michael  Adams,  Danny  Fournier.  7.  Guitar  Club:  Bottom 
Row:  Cheryl  Gordon,  Robert  Taylor,  Michele  Girolamo,  Mr. 
Indeck,  Advisor  Second  Row:  Mary  Ellen  Lanigan,  Jeffry 
Leftin,  Susan  Graf. 


MUSIC  CLUBS  83 


active  clubs  give 
members  guides 

The  profession  clubs  serve  as  guides 
for  the  professional  positions  which  the 
students  hope  to  fill  in  the  future.  The 
Library  Club  enables  students  to 
understand  the  function  and 
responsibility  of  a  library  in  a  school 
situation.  The  Greenroom  Dramatic 
Society  puts  on  a  number  of  one-act 
plays  in  the  Gay  Auditorium,  some  of 
which  were  written  by  advisor  John 
O’Brien.  Both  the  Future  Teachers 
Assocation  and  Future  Nurses  Club  held 
bake  sales  to  raise  money  for  their  funds. 
The  Ecology  Club  urged  other  students  to 
participate  in  their  recycling  drive  of 
paper,  cans,  and  bottles  at  Malden  South 
Broadway  Parking  Lot.  The  profit  from 
the  recyclable  materials  was  put  into  a 
scholarship  fund  for  a  student  interested 
in  the  field  of  ecology. 


Future  Nurses  Club:  Bottom  Row:  Eileen  Martin,  Rosalyn  Sooserian, 
Donna  Grenier,  Second  Row:  Janet  Beaudoin,  Cindy  Turpin,  Publici¬ 
ty  Manager,  Nancy  Cuccoli,  Vice  President,  Debra  DiGregorio,  Trea¬ 
surer,  Kathy  Murray.  Top  Row:  Linda  Moffitt,  John  Jones,  Lorri  Garr- 
ity.  2.  Joanne  Persiutte,  Stacey  Young  and  Jeff  Gay  take  time  out 
from  lunch  to  rehearse  their  lines.  3.  Representatives  of  Lawrence 
Memorial  Hospital  School  of  Nursing  address  The  Future  Nurses 
Club  on  admissions  policy.  4.  Library  Club,  Daniel  Sardo,  Mr.  Sadler, 
advisor,  Kayrn  Lockhart,  Mary  Wlech,  Tamra  Spieler,  President, 
Frank  Ross,  Vice  President.  5.  Leonora  Tortorella,  Vickie  Pelosi,  and 
Nancy  Cuccoli  wait  for  slidetape  presentation  to  begin  at  Future 
Nurses  Club  meeting.  6.  ECO  Bottom  Row:  Linda  Moffitt,  Joanne 
Snowdon,  Tom  Scannell,  Richard  DiSalvatore,  Duane  Cantera,  Mi- 
cheal  Adams,  Second  Row:  Alice  Briatico,  Jana  Kaplan,  Lynne 
MacDonald,  Mr.  Jones,  advisor,  Kathy  Cole,  Charlie  Toomajion,  Al¬ 
ice  Surrette.  7.  Future  Teachers  of  America:  Bottom  Row:  Susan 
Graf,  coordinator,  Veronica  Graf,  Jayne  Perry,  coordinator,  Second 
Row:  Janice  Schaffner,  Sara  Shear,  Kathy  Trefry,  Third  Row:  Maria 
Luise,  Judy  Didio,  Sue  Parise,  Jody  Solomon,  Michele  Girolamo.  8. 
Mr.  John  O'Brien  and  Jerry  Damiano  at  Greenroom  rehearsal. 


84  PROFESSIONAL  CLUBS 


9.  Greenroom,  Bottom  Row,  Kathi  Welsh,  Sara  Satham, 
Jerry  Damiano,  Debby  Weiner,  Eden  Sandler,  Mr.  O'Brien, 
advisor,  Second  Row,  Vicki  Brussard,  Janet  Colangel,  Sta¬ 
cey  Young,  Jeff  Gay,  Top  Row:  John  Tumblin,  Elyse  Gray. 


PROFESSIONAL  CLUBS  85 


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HEROES 


A  society’s  heroes  are  a  clear  index  of 
what  that  society  thinks,  what  its  values 
are,  what  qualities  it  thinks  are 
important.  We  had  our  heroes  as  every 
generation  has  them. 

Usually  the  person  of  our  dreams  is 
somewhat  a  fantasy,  a  “knight  in  shining 
armor."  People  in  the  lime  light  often 
seem  to  fall  into  this  mold.  Society 
manufactures  heroes  in  all  shapes, 
forms,  and  sizes.  The  media  constantly 
bombards  us  with  them.  Even  the  comic 
section  spouts  such  heroes  as  Superman 
or  Batman.  Professional  athletics  have 
given  us  such  idols  as  Celtic  Dave 
Cowens,  Patriot  Jim  Plunkett,  tennis 
player  Chris  Everet  and  Bruin  Bobby  Orr. 

Whoever  our  heroes  and  from 
whatever  field,  they  are  to  a  large  degree 
ourselves. 


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They  are  . .  .  1.  Bruins’  defenseman  Bobby  Orr.  2.  Ten¬ 
nis  star  Chris  Evert.  3.  Patriots'  quarterback  Jim  Plun¬ 
kett.  4.  Secretary  of  State  Henry  Kissinger.  5.  Paul 
Newman  and  Robert  Redford  of  the  film  The  Sting.  6. 
Fighter  Muhammed  Ali  .  . .  and  Superman. 


HEROES  87 


indoor  track 
finish  es  third 
in  g.b.l. 


Watching  a  runner  sprint  the  final  15  yards  and  break  the  tape,  one  realizes 
what  an  individual  effort  running  is.  Many  different  individuals  comprise  the 
team,  but  a  runner  is  actually  competing  with  himself,  trying  to  better  his 
style  and  time.  This  year,  the  indoor  track  speedsters  enjoyed  a  winning 
season,  posting  a  record  of  5-2-1.  This  placed  them  3rd  in  the  GBL  standings. 
The  season  began  quite  optimistically,  with  the  team  winning  5  straight.  Then 
they  encountered  Haverhill,  state  runners-up,  and  Peabody,  statechamps, 
and  their  streak  was  broken.  But  the  team  had  many  exciting  moments 
during  the  season.  Senior  Steve  Silva  broke  a  record  in  the  1000.  Junior 
Charles  Russell  broke  the  GBL  record  for  the  600  four  times.  According  to 
Charles,  “Track  is  a  beautiful  sport.  We  had  a  good  team  and  a  good  year.” 


88  TRACK 


1.  Rich  Rodenheiser  strides  into  the  finish.  2.  Coach  Griffin  directs 
strategy.  3.  Team:  First  Row:  Bob  Trahey.  Wayne  Spinney.  Mark  Good- 
rum,  John  Hoffman,  Rich  Rodenheiser,  Jim  Cunha.  Bob  Fallon,  Second 
Row:  Gerard  O'Sullivan,  Wayne  Colei  la,  Danny  Paterson,  Kevin  Cullen. 
Gary  Ghika,  Frank  Elipolous,  Jim  Ryan,  Greg  Perrin,  Steve  Finn.  Third 
Row:  Dennis  Grace,  Bill  MacDonald,  Jerry  McCarthay,  Eric  Lunde.  Den¬ 
ise  Gardner,  Karen  Rodenheiser,  Bob  Giadiando,  Bob  Trickett.  Coach 
Griffin.  Fourth  Row:  Rich  Angelo,  Peter  Gillette,  Gary  Finn,  Mark  Ber¬ 
man,  Steve  Silva,  Stanton  Shernan,  John  Weston,  Stanley  Langston. 
Fifth  Row:  Paul  Trickett,  Paul  Mazzarella,  Bob  Lundine,  John  Ruelle, 
Bill  Trodden,  Charles  Russell.  4.  Sophomore  Stanton  Shernan  races  to 
a  1000  victory.  5.  John  Hoffman,  Rich  Rodenheiser,  and  Wayne  Colella 
take  off  at  the  gun.  6.  Sophomore  miler  Wayne  Colella  paces  the  mile. 


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TRACK  89 


This  year  Malden  sent  an  entourage  of  10  runners  to  the  GBL  All  Star  Meet. 
All  who  participated  enjoyed  themselves,  and  Malden  came  away  with  6 
ribbons.  Sophomore  Stanton  Shernan  surprised  everyone  with  a  spectacular 
1st  in  the  1000,  with  Senior  Steve  Silva  getting  5th.  Tri-captain  Mark  Berman 
placed  2pd  in  themile,  Junior  Charles  Russell  captured  1st  in  the  600,  and 
Sophomore  Dennis  Grace  came  in  an  impressive  3rd  in  the  hurdles.  Then,  on 
February  8,  Malden  was  amply  represented  at  the  State  Trials.  Mark  Berman, 
Steve  Silva,  Dennis  Grace,  and  Charles  Russell  all  qualified  for  the  Class  A 
finals.  The  results  were  impressive;  Malden  won  3  ribbons,  placingthem  3rd 
overall  in  the  state.  The  coaches  Jim  Griffin  and  Don  Harvey  were  very  happy 
with  the  team,  and  are  very  optimistic  about  next  year’s  team. 


runners  place 
in  all-star  and 
state  meets 


90  TRACK 


Track  Team  Scores 


Malden 

12/21/74 

Chelsea 

50 

36 

12/28/74 

Somerville 

57 

29 

1/7/75 

Medford 

57 

29 

1/16/75 

Everett 

68 

18 

1/18/75 

Arlington 

68 

18 

1/21/75 

Revere 

48 

48 

1/25/75 

Haverhill 

48 

58 

1/31/75 

Peabody 

26 

60 

1.  Coach  Griffin  reflects.  2.  Paul  Coleman  goes  up  and  over  at  Revere 
Fieldhouse.  3.  Gary  Ghika  finishes  easily.  4.  John  Weston  leads  Haver¬ 
hill  in  the  1000.  5.  Shotputter  Mike  Sonza  tries  for  a  long  39'.  6.  John 
Hoffman,  followed  by  Rich  Rodenheiser,  kicks  by  a  Haverhill  miler.  7. 
Danny  Paterson  sizes  up  Haverhill  foe. 


TRACK  91 


rifle  team 
changes  leagues 
shoots  well 


Although  the  MHS  Rif Team  was  often  unpublicized,  it  had  an  excellent 
season  record.  Along  with  Coach  Mr.  Carroll  and  assistant  coach  Mr.  Little, 
the  team  competed  in  a  different  league  this  year.  The  shooters  were 
matched  with  unfamiliar  teams  within  the  Metropolitan  League.  Although  this 
placed  them  at  a  slight  disadvantage,  the  season  proved  to  be  another 
successful  one.  The  five  top  shooters  of  the  season  were  captain  Linda 
T nckey,  Joe  Vaverka,  Joe  Baglieri,  Paul  Darragh,  and  Tim  Crowley.  Since  the 
sport  is  not  active  in  every  school,  the  shooters  had  to  travel  long-distances  to 
meet  such  faraway  teams  as  Watertown  and  Acton.  One  of  their  best  matches 
was  with  Holbrook,  where  thev  won  with  a  score  of  890-791.  Carrying  their 
mascot  “Elfir”,  MHS’s  rifle  team  was  proud  of  their  season  and 
accomplishments. 


92  RIFLE 


1.  Joe  Vaverka  kneels  to  shoot.  2.  Joe  Baglieri.  joe  Vaverka,  and  Linda 
Trickey  practice.  3.  Coach  John  Carroll.  4.  Team:  Bottom  Row:  Tim 
Crowley,  Karen  Tebart,  Linda  Trickey,  Linda  Lawlor,  Ross  Schifano. 
Top  Row:  Joe  Baglieri,  Joe  Vaverka,  Paul  Darragh,  Jeff  Thomson,  Scott 
Leslie,  Coach  Carroll.  5.  Joe  Baglieri  stands  ready  to  shoot.  6.  Scott  Les¬ 
lie  and  Jeff  Thomson  stay  in  prone  position.  7.  Joe  Vaverka  and  Linda 
Trickey  shoot  from  offhand  position.  8.  Linda  Trickey  practices.  9.  Paul 
Darragh  shoots  in  offhand  position. 


Rifle  Team  Scores 


1/8/75 

Braintree 

Malden 

857 

854 

1/16/75 

Watertown 

870 

871 

1/21/75 

Holbrook 

886 

797 

1/23/75 

Acton 

878 

888 

1/27/75 

Wayland 

870 

825 

2/13/75 

Holbrook 

890 

797 

2/25/75 

Acton 

879 

888 

2/27/75 

Wayland 

874 

855 

RIFLE 


swim  team 
finishes  7-1 
avenges  melrose 


This  year’s  Swim  Team  had  a  very  successful  season,  ending  with  an 
overall  record  of  7-1.  Led  by  co-captains  Ed  O’Connor  and  Ken  Mierzykowski, 
the  team  was  undefeated  until  they  ran  up  against  Haverhill,  a  new  addition  to 
the  GBL.  The  highlight  of  the  season  was  in  late  January  at  the  Malden  YMCA 
pool,  when  the  Tornado  swimmers  avenged  four  years  of  defeat  at  the  hands 
of  Melrose  High.  For  third-year  coach  Jim  Whittaker,  this  was  an  important 
year.  This  year’s  team  contained  the  first  crop  of  swimmers  which  he  had 
raised  from  Sophomores.  The  performances  of  these  athletes  were 
outstanding,  since  nine  qualified  in  the  Eastern  Mass.  Swimming 
Championships,  and  two  in  the  Massachusetts  State  Championships. 


Swim  Team  Scores 


Malden 

12/19/74 

Lawrence 

88 

84 

12/30/74 

Randolph 

97 

69 

1/9/75 

Lynn  Classical 

95 

68 

1/17/75 

Charlestown 

47 

33 

1/20/75 

Lynn  Tech 

98 

73 

1/24/75 

Melrose 

44 

33 

1/28/75 

Lynn  English 

95 

68 

1/31/  75 

Haverhill 

79 

93 

2/5/75 

Northeast 

2/7/75 

Danvers 

44 

39 

5 


94  SWIMMING 


1.  John  Chadwick  picks  up  speed  during  last  lap.  2.  Dan  Breault  and 
John  Chadwick  rest  between  laps.  3.  John  loven,  Ken  Mierzykowski. 
Ken  Pesanelli,  and  Earl  Cook  look  on  during  practice.  4.  Coach  Jim 
Whittaker.  5.  Al  Jacobsen  strokes  his  way  to  victory.  6.  Team:  Bottom 
Row:  John  Chadwick,  Paul  Hardy,  Co-captain  Ken  Mierzykowski,  Steve 
Cherone,  Janet  Roach.  Second  Row:  Karen  Shea,  Karen  Dowling,  Claire 
Baglio,  Jeff  Thomson,  Peter  Menzies,  Joe  DiSalvatore,  Co-captain  Ed 
O’Connor,  Kym  Berman,  Earl  Cook,  Chris  Brazeau,  Brian  Phillips,  Bill 
Gallagher.  Third  Row:  Jean  Marie  Cardozza,  Nancy  Griffin,  Mary  Bra¬ 
zeau,  Sally  Renaud,  Susan  Kasses,  Mike  Boyle,  Joanne  Boland,  Darlene 
Munsey,  Top  Row:  John  Leone,  Al  Jacobson.  7.  Susan  Kasses,  Mike 
Boyle,  and  Val  Babcock  await  their  turn  by  the  pool.  8.  Mike  Duggan 
displays  perfect  form. 


SWIMMING  95 


SPORTS 


jv  teams  all 
have  good  seasons 

This  year  the  Junior  Varsity  Sports 
teams  all  had  impressive  seasons.  The 
J.V.  Basketball  team,  made  up  of  eight 
Sophomores  and  three  Juniors,  ended 
the  season  13-7.  Coach  William  Hanifan 
noted  that  they  all  showed  much 
improvement  on  a  junior  varsity  level. 
Junior  varsity  hockey  finished  its  season 
with  a  record  of  5-2-2. 

Girl’s  Field  Hockey,  behind  goaltender 
Carolee  Sullivan,  had  a  fairly  successful 
season.  Against  Haverhill,  Malden  was 
the  first  scorer  and  Carolee  shutout  the 
game  with  a  score  of  3-0. 

The  J.V.  Girl’s  Basketball  game  against 
Medford  was  exciting.  As  the  end  of  the 
game  approached,  Malden  was  losing  by 
one  point  when  Lori  Scheufele  made  a 
basket  with  3  seconds  left  to  play.  Their 
season  ended  successfully  with  a  record 
of  9-6.  Most  JV’s  will  hopefully  move  up 
into  the  varsity  squads. 


96  J.V.  SPORTS 


1.  Malden’s  championship  girls  take  a  break.  2.  Laurie  Scheufele  feels  the  pressures  of 
a  close  game.  3.  The  field  hockey  team  gets  psyched.  4.  Karen  Rodenheiser  rounds  the 
corner  in  a  JV  600.  5.  Carolee  Sullivan  leads  calisthenics.  6.  Kevin  Cullen  runs  for  a  pos¬ 
sible  position.  7.  JV  Basketball  team  warms  up. 


J.V.  SPORTS  97 


>•*  '  A/ 

— ^  Hi 

I*?*'  V  - 

hockey  team 
places  4th  in 
g.b.l. 


Malden  High’s  Tornado  skaters  ended  their  season  with  a  final  record  of 
10-8-2,  placing  fourth  in  the  Greater  Boston  League.  The  team  began  their 
season  suffering  the  temporary  loss  of  injured  captain  Dave  Surette,  Jim 
Sullivan,  and  Ed  Meyers.  In  the  first  few  games,  scqring  was  mostly  handled 
by  experienced  Seniors  Bob  Shind,  Brian  Hitchcock,  alternate  captain  Jeff 
Sullivan,  and  Junior  right  wing  Don  Roach.  Unbreakable  defense  was  supplied 
by  defensemen  Doug  Hume,  Jim  Folan,  Tim  Hegarty.  Productive  coaching 
from  Bill  McCormack  and  assistant  Joe  Bogan  combined  these  skaters  into  a 
hard-working  team  unit.  The  season  ended  with  Dave  Surette  named  GBL  All- 
Star  and  Don  Roach  honorable  mention.  Although  Surette  missed  the  first  six 
games,  he  finished  the  season  with  8  goals  and  12  assists  for  20  points  in  14 
games.  Don  Roach  was  Malden’s  leading  scorer,  having  12-8-20. 


98  HOCKEY 


1.  Hockey  Team:  Bottom  Row:  M.  Rabucci,  S.  Adorn,  B.  Shind,  P.  O'¬ 
Connor,  E.  Meyers,  S.  Strauss,  J.  O’Halloran,  B.  Doolin.  Top  Row:  Assist¬ 
ant  Coach  J.  Bogan,  D.  Surette,  B.  Bellavia,  J.  Sullivan,  D.  Hume,  J.  Sul¬ 
livan,  M.  Gallagher,  B.  Moulton,  T.  Buckley,  D.  Roach,  T.  Hegarty.  Head 
Coach  W.  McCormack.  2.  Don  Roach  eagerly  awaits  the  outcome  of  an 
important  faceoff.  3.  Steve  Strauss  and  Bob  Bellavia  lead  a  proud  Tor¬ 
nado  team  onto  the  ice.  4.  Paul  O’Connor  strides  into  the  dressing 
room  after  a  hard  game.  5.  Bob  Shind  and  a  center  for  Chelsea  meet  in 
the  faceoff.  6.  Bob  Shind  streaks  up  the  right  wing  with  a  band  of  Chel¬ 
sea  players  in  pursuit.  7.  Tim  Buckley  leads  to  the  dressing  room  after 
an  apparent  Tornado  loss. 


HOCKEY  99 


Picking  itself  up  from  a  slump,  Malden  High’s  hockey  team  rolled  to 
number  six  of  an  unbeated  streak.  Malden  sealed  victory  against  second- 
place  Revere  with  a  final  score  of  5-3.  Senior  Brian  Hitchcock  shocked  both 
fans  and  players  by  scoring  just  34  seconds  into  the  game.  Bob  Shind  then 
went  behind  the  Revere  net  to  retreat  the  puck.  Before  the  startled  goaltender 
and  Revere  players  could  react,  the  puck  was  passed  to  Hitchcock  and  into 
the  net.  Tim  Hegarty,  Malden’s  goalie,  played  a  solid  defense  during  the 
second  period.  Hegarty  smothered  a  deflection  inches  from  the  goal  line  and 
stopped  a  ten-foot  shot.  Doug  Hume  shot  from  the  left  faceoff  circle  past 
Revere  goalie  into  the  right  corner  of  the  net.  Captain  Dave  Surette  also 
played  an  excellent  game.  The  GBL  record,  as  a  result  of  this  conquest,  was 
raised  to  8-8-2  for  the  Tornado  skaters. 


tornados  romp 
revere >  5-3 


100  HOCKEY 


1.  Bob  Bellavia  anticipates  an  offensive  threat  from  Arlington  player.  2. 
Don  Roach  walks  wearily  to  the  dressing  rooms  after  a  hard  game 
against  Peabody.  3.  Malden  players  congratulate  Tim  Hegarty  after  an 
impressive  showing  in  nets.  4.  Bob  Shind  skates  up  the  ice  in  a  break 
away.  5.  Doug  Hume  in  front  of  Arlington’s  goalie,  anticipates  a  possi¬ 
ble  tip-in  of  a  shot  from  the  point.  6.  Jeff  Sullivan  heads  for  the  shower 
after  a  rough  game. 


HOCKEY  101 


"super  effort" 
defeats 
arlington  5-4 


It  was  high  school  hockey  at  its  very  best  when  the  Tornado  skaters  met 
with  the  Arlington  Spy  Ponders  at  the  Universal  Skating  Arena  in  Winchester. 
Malden  won  with  a  triumph  of  5-4.  The  Tornados  dominated  the  game  from 
the  beginning  faceoff,  checking  Arlington  in  every  corner  of  the  ice.  Captain 
Dave  Surette,  Doug  Hume,  and  Don  Roach  scored,  and  Tim  Hegarty  exhibited 
an  all  out  effort  as  goaltender. 

During  the  2nd  period,  the  Tornados  scored  two  goals  within  three 
minutes.  With  only  22  seconds  into  the  frame,  Tim  Buckley  got  the  puck  up  to 
Surette  who  sent  it  to  Hume  for  a  goal.  Not  long  after,  Folan’s  shot  found 
Roach  in  front  who  sent  it  high  over  Arlington’s  goaltender,  giving  Malden  a  3- 
0  lead.  ‘‘Everybody  worked  and  did  his  job!"  shouted  a  nearly  hoarse 
McCormack,  ‘‘It  was  just  a  super,  super  effort." 


102  HOCKEY 


1.  Offensive  threat,  Don  Roach,  gets  ready  for  Peabody  game.  2.  Tim 
Hegarty  tries  to  clear  the  puck  in  back  of  the  net.  3.  Bob  Shind  makes  a 
final  check  of  the  blade  of  his  stick.  4.  Malden’s  captain  and  fine  winger 
Dave  Surette  looks  on.  5.  Tim  Buckley  and  Steve  Strauss  try  to  break 
up  Arlington  scoring  threat.  6.  Jeff  Sullivan  winces  after  having  missed 
a  scoring  opportunity. 


HOCKEY  103 


For  seniors  especially,  the  last  game  of  the  season  is  a  very  special  one.  The 
1975  Tornados  grasped  victory  for  their  final  game  as  they  met  Everett  at 
the  Universal  Skating  Arena.  Senior  Bob  Shind  scored  a  goal,  and  captain 
Dave  Surette  really  hustled.  Two  goals  were  scored  by  Sophomore  Steve 
Strauss,  and  one  goal  came  from  Junior  Don  Roach. 

The  Tornados  took  sometime  getting  started.  An  Everett  power  play  goal 
finally  jolted  Malden  into  action.  Seconds  later,  Shind  passed  to  Surette  but 
.  .  his  shot  was  blocked.  A  quick  rebound  by  Shind  gave  Malden  the  goal.  Then,  it 

season  ends  in  was  Tornadoes  at  their  best.  The  final  score  was  4-2.  “I  thought  that  our 
.  younger  kids  played  very  well  tonight”  stated  Coach  McCormack.  “It  was  a 

win  over  everett  nice  way  to  end  the  season.” 


104  HOCKEY 


1.  Tim  Hegarty  anxiously  awaits  opponents.  2.  Don  Roach  carries  the 
puck  down  right  wing  boards.  3.  Mike  Gallagher  watches  his  man  dur¬ 
ing  the  tense  Everett  game.  4.  Dave  Surette  gives  the  lineman  a  stare.  5. 
Bob  Shind  rushes  up  center  ice.  6.  Doug  Hume  lines  up  for  the  drop¬ 
ping  of  the  puck.  7.  Coach  McCormack  and  bench  watch  the  progress 
of  the  Revere  game. 


Hockey  Team  Scores 

Malden 

12/18/74 

Peabody 

1 

6 

12/21/74 

Everett 

4 

2 

12/23/74 

Chelsea 

1 

5 

12/26/74 

Haverhill 

8 

2 

12/28/74 

Haverhill 

5 

3 

12/28/74 

Somerville 

2 

3 

1/4/75 

Medford 

1 

3 

1/8/75 

Revere 

0 

4 

1/15/75 

Arlington 

5 

4 

1/18/75 

Peabody 

2 

5 

1/22/75 

Everett 

3 

1 

1/25/75 

Chelsea 

5 

2 

1/29/75 

Haverhill 

3 

3 

2/1/75 

Somerville 

6 

2 

2/5/75 

Medford 

3 

3 

2/12/75 

Revere 

5 

3 

2/15/75 

Arlington 

1 

10 

2/19/75 

Peabody 

1 

9 

2/20/75 

Chelsea 

5 

2 

2/22/75 

Everett 

4 

2 

HOCKEY  105 


1.  Joanne  Salie  works  on  a  paper  mache  tree  for  a  prom  dec¬ 
oration.  2.  Anne  Henry  measures  Nancy  Holland  for  her  grad¬ 
uation  cap.  3.  David  Twohig,  Bob  Doolin,  and  Jimmy  Cunha 
enjoy  refreshments  after  donating  their  blood  for  the  Senior 
Blood  Drive.  4.  Joseph  Denehy  rests  after  donating  blood  to 
the  Senior  Blood  Drive  while  Mr.  Arthur  Boyle,  Mark  Proper, 
Red  Cross  Assistant,  Jimmy  Collins,  Steve  Patri,  and  Denise 
Lailer  keep  him  company.  5.  Linda  Mazzipica,  Mr.  Richard 
Cunningham’s  office  assistant  writes  out  slips  with  Helen 
LoPresti.  6.  Senior  Andrew  Ryner  learns  the  basics  of  camera 
operation  at  Cable  Vision  Channel  13.  7.  Tom  Cronin  helps 
Diane  Costello  measure  for  graduation  cap. 


108  SENIOR  LIFE 


Our  lives  this  year  centered  around 
school  and  our  individual  outside 
activities.  We  began  working  on  the 
Prom,  we  finished  the  Senior  Play  in 
almost  no  time,  and  we  held  a  Blood 
Drive.  We  sponsored  the  Teacher’s 
Auction,  and  we  were  fitted  for  caps  and 
gowns. 

Even  though  we  kept  busy,  we  sensed 
much  doubt.  This  unsureness  concerned 
neither  the  sturdiness  of  the  Prom 
decoration  nor  the  humor  of  the  Play. 
Instead,  we  were  concerned  with  our  own 
futures.  Which  colleges  would  be  best  for 
us,  and  would  we  get  in?  Was  college 
really  what  we  wanted,  or  should  we  take 
a  year  off  to  think?  What  kinds  of  careers 
would  interest  us  immediately  after 
graduation  or  five  years  later?  Could  we 
find  jobs  in  the  ailing  economy? 

Despite  these  almost  unanswerable 
questions,  we  somehow  made  vital 
decisions,  and  we  grew  as  a  group  and  as 
individuals  because  of  them. 


SENIOR  LIFE  109 


advisors  close  to 
senior  class 

In  the  three  years  that  the  Senior  class 
and  its  advisors  were  together,  both  the 
advisors  and  members  of  the  class  came 
to  know  and  understand  each  other. 

Head  advisor  John  Benotti,  class  advisors 
Marguerite  Picillo,  Mel  Blackman,  Adele 
Kahn,  Camille  Zampitella,  Karen  T ucker, 
Richard  Appleyard,  and  Harold  Thurston, 
worked  closely  with  the  Seniors.  From 
the  Carnival  in  Sophomore  year  to  the 
Blood  Drive  in  Senior  year,  the  advisors 
were  willing  to  go  along  with  ideas  and 
set  precedents  for  the  actions  of  future 
classes.  Instrumental  in  making  the  class 
one  of  the  most  active  and  successful, 
John  Benotti  was  at  every  meeting  and 
devoted  to  the  success  of  each  Senior 
class  function. 


1.  Adele  Kahn.  2.  Karen  Tucker.  3.  Mel  Blackman.  4.  Camille  Zampitel¬ 
la.  5.  John  Benotti,  head  advisor.  6.  Marquerite  Picillo.  7.  James  Maher, 
financial  advisor.  8.  Harold  Thurston.  9,  Jean  Zipke.  10.  Richard  Apple- 
yard.  11.  Susan  Grillo. 


110  ADVISORS 


ADVISORS  111 


Bert  Cioffi,  Senior  Class  President 


senior  council 
confronts  woes 

The  Senior  Council  Officers  and 
homeroom  representatives  had  the  usual 
problems  this  year,  among  them  the 
collection  of  dues.  With  the  group  of 
officers,  Bert  Cioffi,  President;  Kim 
Giampietro,  Vice-President;  Debi 
McNamara,  Treasurer;  Pam  Picillo, 
Secretary;  Julie  Carbin,  Historian;  Gina 
Antonnucci,  Assistant  Treasurer;  and  the 
many  homeroom  representatives,  the 
council  hung  up  signs  in  the  homerooms 
pleading  the  Class  of  1975  to  please  "pay 
your  class  dues." 

The  Senior  Class  sponsored  the 
schoolwide  Blood  Drive  in  December  and 
donated  about  seventy  pints  of  blood  to 
the  Red  Cross.  The  Teacher’s  Auction, 
held  in  February,  raised  funds  for  senior 
scholarships. 


Julie  Carbin,  Senior  Class  Historian,  and  Rosemary  Mayne,  Assistant  Historian 


112  SENIOR  OFFICERS 


Annamarie  Antoniou,  School  Committee  Representative  and  Pam  Picillo,  Senior  Class 
Secretary 


Debi  McNamara,  Senior  Class  Treasurer 


Gina  Antonucci,  Senior  Class  Assistant  T reasurer. 


Patti  Colangeli  and  Joe  Pulgliese.  S.F.A.A.B.  Representatives. 


SENIOR  OFFICERS  113 


DENISE  AMARI 


ANNAMARIE  ANTONIOU 


MARY  AMOROSO 


GINAANTONUCCI 


I 


DAVID  ARAGONA 


JOSEPH  ADAMS 


STEVEN  ALLOWAY 


DAVID  ANGELO 


ALAN  ANTHONY 


Larry  Nutall  works  on  signs  for  Senior  Class  Dance. 


114  SENIORS 


STEPHEN  ASSETTA 


RHONDA  AVOLA 


ROSEMARY  BAGLIO 


ANGELA  BARBARO 


AUDREY  AUSTIN 


CHERYL  BABIN 


JEROME  BARAHONA 


CAMILLE  BARBARO 


LAWRENCE  BAGLEY 


RHONDA  BARAN 


Joseph  D.  Adams,  Josh;  12  Kearney  St.,  12/11/55:  Cross  Country  1.3  indoor 
Track  1,2,3;  Track  Outdoor  1,2,3;  Thought  for  the  day  Mr  OB 
hunting  .  .  .  travel  . .  .  running  .  archery. 

Steven  P.  Alloway,  18  Novle  St.,  9/4/57. 

Denise  R.  Amari,  172  Oliver  St.,  5/20/57:  Bruce  Babes  11  24,  72 
MRG  .  Berkley  proffesseur  .  Ja-mind  Tom~l 
Bagged  Can't  live  without  Madness  Tip  of  my  toes  to  the  top  of  my 

head  .  .  Sincere  Students  .  .  .  My  other  half  Lunch  with  Joanne  & 
Elaine  .  Memries  .  Licorice  Ba,  Ba  Ba.  By. 

Mary  E.  Amoroso,  65  Plainfield  Ave.,  10/20/57:  "Dean"  January  22, 
1973  Middlesex  Travel  Service  Chris  and  Eric  all  my  friends 
Ocotber  1975  .  .  .  Elton  John  Concert  .  "Sold  Out!"  English  4  Room 
313  .  .  Clothe  yourselves  with  love,  for  it  is  a  perfect  bond  of  union. 

David  A.  Angelo,  459  Medford  St.,  3/21/57:  Basketball,  1,2,3:  LIT,  3;  Soccer 
3;  Track  (outdoor)  2,3;  kids  on  Festa  Rd.  "Back  of  the  bus"  Ski 
trips  at  Frotenac  .  dirve-ins  . .  .  "Prince”  .  , .  "Steak  and  cheese" 
Chicago  .  .  "Sha  Na  Na  Concert"  .  . .  "The  Garage"  Junior  Varieties 
. . .  "Jitterbug"  . . .  "Roaring  20's"  . .  .  “First  row  first  seat”  Home¬ 
room  Rep.3  . .  .  Train  ride  to  Florida  . . .  Disney  World  Celtics 
“35"  .  M.R.H. 

Alan  Anthony,  Al:  39  Cluff  St.,  6/11/57:  The  Fort  Mapleweed  Blue¬ 
berry  Hill  .  .  .  London  .  April  21,  1973  .  .  Tull  and  Sabbath  Har¬ 
old  Parker  Lost  the  Roach  .  Partying  with  the  kids  .  June  11, 
1975  .  .  .  Chevelle  .  .  .  Porky  Pig  and  Friends  Madness  Trapped 
for  twenty  years  .  .  .  Stairway  to  Heaven  .  .  Friday  Nights  Good  God, 
I’m  finally  out.!. 

Annamarie  Antoniou,  21  Parker^’St.,  9/2/57:  Band  1,2,3;  Majorette  2,3; 
School  Committee  Representative  3;  Student  Council  1,2,3;  When  you  smile 
the  world  smiles  with  you,  when  you  cry,  you  cry  alone  Mai's  why 
does  it  always  happen  to  me  .  .  .  We're  majorettes,  not  cheerleaders! 

Lot’s  of  good  times  to  remember  at  M.H.S.  . .  friends  "For  three 
years  you  understood." 

Gina  A.  Antonucci,  Gina;  29  Bayrd  Terrace,  5/24/56,  Greenroom,  3;  Pep 
Club,  1;  Maplewood  .  .  .  Jan.  1,  1971  ,  Jacobs  parties  “I  get  by 
with  a  little  help  from  my  friends”  .  Rennoco,  Knockgoggs,  Edible  Donuts 
.  .  .  SSSDA  .  .  "I  am  not  in  this  world  to  live  up  to  your  expectations  and 
you  are  not  in  this  world  to  live  up  to  mine. 

David  W.  Aragona,  Dave;  177  Mills  St.,  12/8/57:  Scuba-Diving  71 
“Vette"  Stock  .  .  Racing  cars  up  the  drags  .  Nahant  .  Stones 
Aerosmith  .  Deep-Purple  .  .  Allman  Brothers  .  Hockey  Star¬ 
light  .  .  .  Surf  .  .  .  "Party  on”  .  .  .  Mills  Street  Gang  .  Bunga-Man 
Homeroom-221-  202-14  .  .  .  Ted's  "Truck”  .  Prince  Pizza  “Smoke 
em.” 

Stephen  M.  Assetta,  Steve;  175  Adams  St,  3/14/57:  Never  be  afraid  to  say 
what  is  in  your  heart  and  release  the  spark,  for  sometimes  it  becomes  a 
flame  at  which  someone  you  love  can  warm  her  hands  for  months  to  come. 
Audrey  P.  Austin,  37  Albion  St.,  3/14/57:  Le  Cercle  Francais,  2,3;  Eddie 
Audrey  9/26/71  . .  .  opel  . . .  roses  .  .  .  swimming  .  .  water  skiing 
Alton  Bay  .  .  .  Waterville  Valley  .  .  skiing  .  .  .  New  Hampshire  Karen 
since  1959  .  .  .  Ellen  1970  ...  Trip  to  Virginia  Summer  of  "74"  .  camp¬ 
ing  .  .  Love  is  all  happiness;  Love  is  space  and  time  made  directly  percep¬ 
tible  to  the  heart. 

Rhonda  L.  Avola,  “Beav”  ;  103  Coleman  St.,  8/20/57:  Bobby  .  .  .  “Jan.  3, 
74"  ...  The  fort  ..  .  Cliff  St.’s  old  gang  . .  .  Waite  St.  New  Years  Eve 
. .-.  Green  TV  .  . .  The  Highlands  .  ,  ,  Sundays  at  the  beach  Mr.  Beas¬ 
ley  ...  "My  Bubya’s”  . . .  "I’m  sorry"  ...  I'm  autumn  "OH  Babe” 

.  .  Mount  Hood. 

Cheryl  A.  Babin,  Pumpkin,  Cher;  16  Russell  Court,  7/24/57:  (7/19/71) 

Hee  Haw  .  .  Richie  .  .  .  9/7/74  .  .  “The  Goon"  . .  “Ya  know7" 
Newfound  Lake  .  .  Enjoy  old  friends,  Loving  meeting  new  ones  .  Good 
Luck  to  "The  Class  of  75”. 

Lawrence  C.  Bagley,  36  Upham  St.,  11/22/57;  jeans  .  .  .  newspaper 
swimming  . .  football  .  .  .  florescent  . .  .  waterskiing  “no  school" 

. . .  Thw  Who  . .  .  food  parties  . .  .  quitar  .  .  The  Excorcist 
driving  . .  .  blue  Bambu  ...  Led  Zepplin  .  .  .  Nixon  resigning  .  lunch 
time  .  .  television  .  .  .  Deep  Purple  .  . .  cars. 

Rosemary  Baglio,  Rose:  204  Clifton  St.,  7/6/57:  Basketball  1,2,3:  CAM  2: 
Chess  Club  1:  Field  Hockey  1:  Key  Club  3:  Tennis  1:  August  23,  1973 
Wrights  Pond  73  ...  Hampton  Beach  74  .  .  Cancer  WBCN 
Missing  National  Lampoon  . .  .  "Dream  on”  . .  .  Aerosmith  "Only  love 
can  make  it  rain”  . . .  harmony  Elton  John  .  The  cosmic  Muffin. 

Jerome  M.  Barahona,  Jerry;  12  Pearl  Ct„  10/22/57:  Basketball  1:  Fur 
Pueco  . . .  Chillando  carne’o,  stell  .  .  .  Depma  Pecho  Gordon 
Smitty  . .  Hang  . .  .  Chester  Street  .  Camping  Rockport  Na¬ 
hant  .  .  .  Hang’s  cars  .  .  .  Bastille  Day  Celebration  .  .  Qu'e  Mala  Suerte 
.  .  Home  Room  14  .  .  Class  Dues  .  . .  Football  Games  1,640  Frost- 
ies  . .  .  $96.00  . .  .  Salisbury  Beach  .  .  .  Newman  for  President  "GO 
HOG”. 

Rhonda  J.  Baran,  127  Lyme  St„  10/15/57;  Ernie  .  .  August  31,  1973 
Dec.  27, 1973  Happy  are  those  who  dream  dreams  and  are  ready  to  pay 
the  price  to  make  them  come  true  .  .  .  Judi  since  "62”  Summer  of 

"74"  memories  . .  Friends  . . .  "Rocks”  . .  .  Pope  John  Jr.  Prom. 

Angela  M.  Barbaro,  Angie;  19  Rudolf  St.,  1/13/55:  Jordan  Marsh  Bob 
,  .  Fran  .  .  .  New  Hampshire  . .  .  High  Rock  Cliff  .  .  doof  ...  sap 
peach  .  .  Lisa  &  Gregg  .  .  .  Fish  &  Kevin  Foley's  .  7/22/74  Can  I 

have  a  transfer  .  .  Crowded  busses  .  Am  I  close  to  the  curb  .  chico 
goomba  .  .  Pepe  .  .  Revere  Beach  Berger  bits  Ruth 
Buzzie. 

Camille  B.  Barbaro,  Mealy;  19  Rudolf  St.,  12/31/56:  Mahoney  June  25, 
1971  .  .  Foleys  8/13/74  .  Berger  King  felix  Oscar  Puby 
Andy  &  Sonja  . .  .  Kevin  &  Mrs.  Jones  Aggie  Buster  Lem¬ 
ons  .  Bridan  Shop  .  .  tiger  .  Michello  Bello  .  .  pepe  Fish 
Kathy  had  a  baby  boy  . .  .  schools  out  forever  .  Good  luck  kids  of  class 
75. 


SENIORS  115 


morning  marathon 
ends  in  trauma 

Each  morning  at  7:30,  the  bus  is  never  too 
far  down  the  street.  The  greatest  challenge  is  to 
race  against  this  growling  engine  to  the  bus  stop. 
Books  tilting  and  pocketbook  dangling,  I  rush 
down  the  street.  Triumphantly,  I  collide  with  the 
red  and  white  sign  at  the  bus  stop  as  the  yellow 
monster  screeches  beside  me.  Frantically,  I 
search  my  pockets  for  a  dime,  while  the  busdriver 
taps  his  foot  impatiently.  With  the  white  insides 
of  my  coat  and  pants  pockets  hanging  loosely 
about,  I  deposit  ten  cents  in  the  buzzing  dime- 
eater.  Although  the  grey,  plastic  substitutes  for 
chairs  are  extremely  uncomfortable,  I  am  dismayed 
that  none  remain  empty.  Instead,  I  grasp  onto 
a  shiny  metallic  pole  that  I  share  with  three 
other  students  and  commuters.  Four  stops  later, 
twelve  people  are  wrapped  around  the  same  pole, 
swaying  rhythmically  as  the  bus  turns  each  corner. 
At  last,  I  arrive  at  school,  grateful  that  I 
have  survived  another  journey  of  traumas. 


PATRICIA  BARRETT 


ELIZABETH  BARTLETT 


JOHN  BARTLETT 


MYRNABEECOFF 


JOHN  BATTAGLIA 


JOHN  BEATON 


■■■■■■I 


ARTHUR  BAUER 


116 


SENIORS 


STEVEN  BELMONTE 


LISA  BERG 


BRIAN  BERRY 


JOANNE  BERTE 


DONNA  BENSON 


MARK  BERMAN 


Robin  A.  Bard,  99  Walnut  St.,  2/17/57:  Good  Luck  Class  of  75  horses 
.  .  sailing  .  beach  traveling  people  To  the  class  of  75  — 
to  what  each  of  you  do,  I  hope  each  of  your  days  are  bright  and  always  with 
good  fortune. 

John  A.  Barkosky,  511  Highland  Ave.,  11/7/57:  The  Big  Red  Machine 
G  O.  . .  Touchdown  .  .  G.O.D.  Layla  .  Florida  Rico  #6 
is#  1  ...  Cuckoo’s  Nest  .  .  Charles  Playhouse  Rm.  202  511  is 

great  . .  .  Jiff  .  .  Ome  Karla  .  .  Coke  Hub  Frank  Slick 
.  .  .  Jones  .  .  and  Stretch. 

Theodore  A.  Baron,  Four  Speed,  169  Essex  St.,  5/29/57:  Chess  Club  1: 
Wrestling  2;  ...  71  Ford  Pickup  Road  Runner  Mill  St.  Gang 
Trans-An  .  East  Boston  Beating  Chevelle  SS  Keep  on  trucking 
...  The  Ring  Leader  .  .  .  Favorite  saying  Want  to  run  then  and  let 
them  spin  .  .  Fruit  man  . . .  "Aragona’s  Vette”  Sunkist  "Light 
em  up"  .  .  Pushcart  . . .  "Faulkner's  Turbo  Engine  Pinto.” 

Patricia  Ann  Barrett,  Patty:  93  Beltran  St„  12/29/56:  Equestrian  Club,  1: 
Pep  Club  1;  Speedway  Indiana  Mama  .  M.C.L.  .  "The  Route” 

“Lisa  you  took  the  wrong  turn  again!”  .  .  "Hit  the  Cellar  it's  a  tornado!” 

. . .  "Terry  .  .  Christmas  Eve  73”  .  Topsfield  Fair  Bobby 
"Joe  Cool”  . .  “Nothing  from  nothing”  Weekends  in  New  Hampshire. 
Elizabeth  A.  Bartlett;  22  Revere  St.,  10/26/57. 

John  E.  Bartlett,  59  Wyoming  Ave.,  8/6/55:  girls  .  get  baseball 
basketball  .  .  .  party  fun  .  football  ,  .  South  Boston  my  friends 
.  .  .  Denise  Amari  .  Elizabeth  Bartlett  Rhonda  Baran  David 
Aragona  . .  .  David  Angelo  .  Robert  Bellavair. 

James  Bartolo;  27  Hancock  Rd.,  10/22/57. 

John  Battaglia,  Jr.,  Wildman,  Bag;  201  Webster  St.,  5/11/55:  Tripping  over 
pine  needle  .  House  of  Pizza  .  .  .  Pasta  Time  the  wheels  Elton 
John  . . .  Chicago  . . .  hanging  moods. 

Arthur  E.  Bauer,  61  Devir  St.,  7/12/57:  69  Lemans  Deep  Purple 
Hockey  .  .  Mammoth  Mart  parties  .  .  Brighams  concerts 
Football  . .  .  down  the  end  of  Devir  St.  .  the  boat  all  the  dents. 

Jack  J.  Beaton;  John;  54  Presley  St.,  2/13/57:  "Year  of  the  upsets” 
"Hefenrefer”  .  .  ,  Rambler  455”  . .  Anti-Freeze. 

Myrna  S.  Beecoff;  60  Hawthorne  St.,  8/22/57:  BBG,  1.2,3;  El  Club  Hispa- 
neo,  3;  Maldonian,  1,2,3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1;  Ski  Club.  1;  Tifty,  1,2, 
3;  When  the  great  pyramid  turns  into  a  Howard  Johnson's  Sigmund 
Wow!  .  .  .  Thank  god  for  Ms.  Magazine  .  Charles  River  you  cannot 
deal  with  absolutes  .  .  .  Toots  . .  .  Nebish  .  .  Who  gets  the  Front? 

Photo  Lab  .  .  .  rummy  20,000  .  .  Butler  on  Asparagus  .  call  me  a  taxi. 
Hans  G.  Behn;  11  Andrew  Ct.,  2/9/58. 

Robert  Bellavia,  Bells;  111  Main  Street,  3/8/57:  Hockey,  J.V.  1,2;  Soccer  2, 
3;  "Schoolyard”  . .  ANNE  .  .  Friday  night  hockey  games  —  Spartans 
. .  .  DiNap’s  Rally  driving  ...  Jr.  Varieties  —  .  Roaring  20’s  Week¬ 

end  at  Hampton  .  .  .  Jitterbug  .  .  Land  of  Football  Camp  Holidays  in 
R.l.  and  Cape  . .  .  Sunoco  .  .  .  Night  at  Buckley’s  . . .  Hockey  against  St. 
Charles  .  .  .  JUST  YOU  ’N  ME  .  .  .  Soccer  73-74  Chemistry  &  Ronald 
.  .  .  Whippoorwill  Farm  .  10/26/73  .  .  .  “OUTREACH  CHAMPS” 

CJSPBB  Da-Da. 

Steven  A.  Belmonte,  Bles;  49  Clayton  Street,  5/31/57:  "You  make  my  world 
brighter  just  by  being  there"  . .  .  CATHY  .  Shhh  Mr.  Sadler's  library  peri¬ 
ods  .,  .  120  .  .  .  December  26,  1-973  .  ,  March  9,  1973  .  Mr.  Cun¬ 
ningham  is  the  greatest  . . .  pink  slips  Remember  Mr.  Racca  Jan¬ 
ice  ..  .  Cheryl  .  .  .  Ralph’s  back  seat  Waterford,  Conn. 

Joseph  A.  Beninati;  8  Francis  Street,  4/4/57:  parties  .  summer  vacations 
...  Led  Zeppelin  .  .  skipping  classes  .  halter  tops  Cape  Cod  Col- 
leseum  ...  the  girl  in  the  red  dress. 

Donna  M.  Benson,  Donna:  9  Cliff  Court,  2/28/57:  JERRY  December  25. 
1973  .  .  .  Orsogna  Plaza  .  April  20,  1973  Maddy  Kathy 

Barbizon  Diets  &  colds  .  .  Donna  .  Ruthie  Honda  350 

Stalled  it  again!  .  .  .  So  much  to  live  for,  so  much  to  love  for,  so  much  to  be 

thankful  for  . . .  Maplewood  Drug  .  .  "76”. 

Lisa  A.  Berg,  Lee;  88  Hill  Street,  6/6/57:  White  Mts.  Memories  of  Smo- 
key  . .  .  Camille  and  Kevin  .  .  .  Lazy-C  Angela  Writing  poems  and 
letters  .  Day  trips  to  New  York  .  Gregg’s  car  Christie!  You've 
only  got  one  life  to  live,  so  live  it  a  good  one  .  “Max”  Horse  back 

riding. 

Debra  A.  Bergin,  Debbie,  120  Harvard  St.,  6/4/57:  El  Club  Hispaneo  3; 

You  should  get  so  close  .  .  Mass  General  .  Charles  River  NICE 
Brevity  is  the  soul  of  wit  . .  Buffy  +  Bobby  Okay  You’re  a  taxi! 
Mark  A.  Berman,  232  Nawthorne  St.,  9/1/57:  Cross  Country  2,3;  Indoor 
Track  2,3;  Latin  Honor  1,2,3;  LIT  1,2,3;  Ski  Club  1;  Tifty  1,2,3;  Track  (out¬ 
door)  1,2,3;  Joe  It's  Nixon’s  fault  .  Mile  Call  me  Gut’s  Weston  A 
salute  to  jumping  joe  Bob's  thought  for  the  day  Elephant  jokes  for¬ 
ever  Madaca  Columbus  Hi  HO  Silva  .  California  West  7th  period 
study  .  . .  Chem  lab  The  Rodents. 

Brian  F.  Berry;  5  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  4/12/57. 

Joanne  Berte,  16  Cherry  St.,  11/30/55:  Band  (orch.)  1,2,3.; 


SENIORS  117 


ROBERT  BOURQUE 


CATHY  BISHOP 


CHERYL  BLACK 


IRENE  BISCOE 


RICHARD  BONASORO 


DOMENICBORRELLI 


JOSEPH  BOISVERT 


KIM  BOWIE 


ROBERT  BOYD 


ARTHUR  BOTLE 


MICHELE  BRANDANO 


CHRISTOPHER  BRAZEAU 


CATHERINE  BRIDGHAM 


118  SENIORS 


Donna  Shapiro  and  Joanne  Stefanilo  plan  a  project  in  art  class. 


SUSAN  BROPHY 


FAYE  BROWN 


FRANCIS  BROWN  JOSEPH  BROWN 


KEVIN  BROWN 


ROSEMARIE  BROWN 


Irene  M.  Biscoe,  Reme;  15  Arlington  St.,  9/9/57:  Choral  Arts  Society  1:  Bob 
and  me  . .  .  1/27/71  .  .  .10/5/73  . .  .  Kristin  .  .  3/25/74  .  Ginger 
Ale  .  The  corner  Cathy  and  Jodi  .  .  First  Period  in  Riley's  Jack 
...  Dad  ...  Guess  What?  ...  70  ...  Road  Runner  Benson  and 
Hedges  Menthol  . .  Bowie  .  Scotty  .  .  .  I  Love  You,  Poopa. 

Cathy  M.  Bishop,  Cath;  223  Newland  St..  4/22/57:  “Live  each  day  to  its  full¬ 
est  quality  for  there  is  only  one  of  its  kind"  .  .  3/10/74  8/25/74 

. .  .  There's  always  a  chance!  .  Friends  are  forever  lasting  Deb 
Lois  .  .  .  Cheryl  .  Smile  .  Happy  Times!  .  Wheres  Blondie? 

Ski  Trip  , .  Music  Summer  of  “74”  .  Graduation  Day!!! 

Cheryl  A.  Black;  64  Essex  St.,  10/26/57. 

Alfred  R.  Blake,  Skipper;  14  Page  St.,  6/2/57:  Baseball  2:  I  love  you  Peggy 

...  I  love  to  play  baseball,  watch  hockey  games,  ride  around  in  a  car. 

Joseph  C.  Boisvert;  Joe;  27  Morris  St.,  7/16/57:  Le  Cercle  Francais,  1,2,3; 
LIT,  1,2,3;  National  Honor,  2,  3;  Tennis,  2,3;  Bowling  .  Physics 
Brock  .  .  .  Simon  and  Garfunkle  .  .  .  Tennis  .  .  .  LIT  .  .  .  Vermont  73,  74 
...  212  ...  Dr.  Carlson  . .  .  Quebec  ...  The  Pack  .  .  Higgins  New¬ 
found  N.H.  .  .  Mrs.  Horton  .  Winthrop  74  .  Rm.  108  .  History 
.  .  .  Neil  Diamond  .  Mr.  C2  .  Reeman  .  .  Robinson’s  .  A. 
MacLean. 

Richard  P.  Bonasoro;  18  Porter  St.,  5/19/57:  Equestrian  Club,  1;  Brigham’s 
. . .  Parties  .  .  Music  .  . .  T.V.  Production  .  .  .  Concerts  .  .  .  Weekends 

. .  .  Crusin’  . .  .  Hayride  .  .  .  Girls’  .  .  .  Club  the  Cape  ...  64  Falcon  . 

“All  Summer  Long”  . .  .  Shotgun  .  .  .  Putnam  Pantry. 

Domenic  M.  Borrelli;  Dorn;  36  Glen  St.,  4/11/57:  Rifle,  1;  Swimming 
Bowling  .  .  .  Motorcycles  .  .  .  Rifles. 

Robert  J.  Bourque,  “Tar”  ;  13  Gale  St;  4/25/57:  June  18,  1972  Pam 
. .  .  Forever  .  .  Pam  remember  Grand  Funk  .  .  Kangamahgus  Highway 
.  .  .  Climbing  Mt.  Washington  with  Charlie  .  .  Vista  . .  .  “Keep  on  Truck¬ 
ing”  . .  .  Remember  George  Harrison  and  Elton  John  .  .  .  Tulls  last  two 

concerts  ...  My  party  room  . .  .  Perrys  rest  . .  .  Pick  it  up  in  the  morning 

KKATYS. 

Kim  E.  Bowie;  45  Princeton  Rd;  6/10/57:  “Walk  along  the  river  sweeter  than 
life.  It  just  keeps  on  flowin,  it  don’t  worry  'bout  where  it's  goin.”  The 
Allman  Brothers  Band  .  .  .  Wareham  and  Wakefield  .  .  .  Cruisin  with  Duke 
and  the  Drivers  .  .  .  “It’s  a  powerful  train”  .  . .  James  Montgomery  Band 
.  .  .  Normandy. 

Robert  G.  Boyd,  Spaceman:  19  Bishop  Rd.,  10/14/56:  Baseball,  1;  Football, 
1,2;  Outdoor  Track,  3;  10/14/56  .  .  Revere  Beach  . .  Electricity 
Hugh  Nawn  .  .  .  Gloucester  .  .  Ford’s  .  .  .  10/10/56:  Leaders  .  The 
Garage  .  Mr.  Cunnighams  office  The  Grille  .  .  1964  Chevrolet 
Tony  C’s  Nshont  Mbss 

Arthur  ?'.  Boyle;  62  East  Border  Rd;  6/4/57:  Basketball,  1,  Lit  3,  H.R.  Rep,  1. 
2,3,  S.F.A.A.B.  2;  Brenda  .  .  ,  Pres,  and  Midge  .  .  Don,  Derelict,  Dara, 
Dicks,  Lally,  J.J.  . .  .  Kate,  Pork,  and  Egg  .  .  .  Little  Sandy  .  waterskiing 
.  .  .  barefeet  .  .  .  Med.  Mart  .  .  .  What’s  a  good  coach?  .  Lake  Palace 
.  .  .  Hanson  ...  I  Love  You,  Bren  .  .  .  motorcycles  .  65  H.P.  Evinrude 

.  .  O’Brien  Mach  I. 

Michele  D.  Brandano,  Shelly;  326  Lynn  St.,  1/7/57:  Ski  Club  1  Papa 
Gino’s  . .  .  Linden  Square  .  .  .  Child  Development  .  Scrpico  Study 
Hall  19  . .  .  Concerts  .  . .  Diamond  Head  . .  Drive-Ins  . .  .  Chauffer 
“Mouth”  . .  .  back  Roads  .  . .  “Snow”  .  Got  the  Munchies  .  Marble¬ 
head  harbour  . .  Bill  &  Bobs  . .  .  Tony  C’s  ...  "Steven”  .  7/30/74 
.  .  .  “Hoompa”  . .  .  Nahant’s  Wharf  ...  67  Chevy  .  .  .  “High” 
“Snow”  . . .  “Biscuits”  .  . .  "Smile  there’s  always  someone  watching". 
Christopher  Barzeau,  C.B.;  53  Perkins  Ave.,  4/29/57:  M.D.C.  Lifeguard 
.  .  Member  0.0. H.A.  .  . .  Lancers  .  .  .  Sandy  Beach  .  .  .  “Yeah”  .  fol¬ 
lowing  Red  Sox  .  .  .  Swimming  1,2,3. 

Catherine  T.  Bridgham,  Cathy;  131  Franklin  St.,  5/18/57:  “Hey  Russ,  What’s 
a  cousin?”  . . .  “Old  Orchard  9/2/73”  . . .  “Teacher's  Aide  at  Riley's  with 
Renie  and  Jodi”  “Fresh  Buns”  .  .  .  Kevin  ...  “I  find  peace  that  many  say 
is  only  loneliness”  . . .  “Leaning  on  Ann"  . . .  “Too  Shy  to  Say  Tricia” 
“Pooch-my  Second  Home” . 

Susan  J.  Brophy,  Sue;  278  Lebanon  St.,  11/10/57,  Seeking  means  to  have  a 
goal,  but  feeling  means  to  be  free  .  .  summer  of  “74”  .  Steven  and 
Susan  ...  art  period  five  .  .  kindness  is  made  of  little  things  a 

friendly  hello,  a  cheery  word  .all  the  good  times  at  Malden  High. 

Faye  C.  Brown,  JuJuBeen;  48  Corey  Rd.,  10/27/57,  Latin  Honor,  1,2,3;  Le 
Cercle  Francais,  1,2,3;  Field  Hockey  3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Greg  .  June  2,  1972, 

.  .  .  Devir  Park  .  .  .  Bell  Island  Sunrise  .  Peaceful  Hallifax  The 

Roaring  Twenties  ...  The  Mexican  Hat  Girls  .  .  .  Lunch  at  Schopell's 

Latin  classes  The  200  yard  dash  at  7:34  for  the  bus  with  Lisa  un¬ 

forgettable  memories,  shared  with  such  great  friends. 

Francis  A.  Brown,  267  Cross  St.,  9/22/56,  Rifle,  1;  TO  A  GREAT  YEAR  OF 
1974  —  75  ...  To  the  teacher  who  did  not  catch  me  skipping  second  peri¬ 
od  class  of  my  sophomore  year. 

James  M.  Brown;  44  Ceadar  St.,  1 1/26/56:  Patty  . .  .  November  16, 1973. 
Joseph  B.  Brown;  48  Corey  Rd.,  10/27/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  3;  Boojum  Rock, 
1,2;  Maldonian,  2;  Nolan  dies!  . . .  2:12  .  .  .  “Ken,  try  and  golf  your  way 
out  of  this  one.”  . .  .  Posters  for  everyone  .  .  Orso:  grow  up!  Painted 
cars  .  .  .  Swartz  is  driving  everyone  carzy  .  .  Cambrdige  Buck-o 
Sabe. 

Kevin  W.  Brown,  Kev;  338  Lynn  St.,  5/2/57:  hobbies  water  skiing 
boating  .  .  automobiles  .  .  interest:  to  become  an  officer  of  the  law. 
Rosemarie,  Brown,  41  Sheafe  St.,  9/26/57: 


SENIORS  119 


SCOn  BURGESS 


BRIAN  BURKE 


CYNTHIA  BURKE 


ELAINE  BURKE 


' .  -  o  - 


MARK  BURNS 


BONNIE  BURT 


KATHRYN  BUSBY 


120  SENIORS 


CHRISTINA  BYNOE 


CHERYL  BYRNE 


PAULA  CAGNO 


SUSAN  CAISSIE 


Judy  Brudnick  and  Nancy  Kellogg  discuss  presentations  at  French  Club 
meeting. 


DEAN  CAMMARATA 


Judith  A.  Brudnick,  Judy:  16  Corey  Road,  12/9/57:  Le  Cercle  Francais  1,2,3: 
Maldonian  2,3;  National  Honor  2,3;  Fifty  1,2,3;  "This  above  all,  to  thine  own 
self  be  true."  Vice  president,  NEFTY  .  piano,  New  England  Conservatory 
.  .  Chem-lab  assistant  . .  .  assistant  editor,  Maldonian  secretary,  le 
Cercle  Francais  .  National  Honor  .  Israel,  summer  1973  iguana 
.  .  .  peanut  butter  .  .  .  tov  la’asot  ahavah  .  attitude  dictates  all. 

Mark  E.  Bucci,  Booch;  12  Concord  St.,  10/3/57:  You  gotta  pen?  Carol 
.  .  .  The  Game  .  .  Malcolm 

Patricia  Bucciero,  Patty;  14  Cliff  Ter.,  6/4/57:  May  13,  74  Luigi 
Thank  God  its  over!  .  Work  Study  Office  .  Park  Street  All  my 
friends!  .  .  .  Malden  Never  Again!  .  .  Jimmy  .  .  Nov.  16,  73  Ready 
to  go  . .  People  take  life  too  seriously  .  .  Mr.  Amrhein  Why? 
Caught  between  the  Devil  and  the  deep  blue  sea  .  .  Good-Bye.! 

Diane  D.  Buchanan,  30  Baker  St„  7/22/57:  RONNY  .  .  1/6/72 

Honestly  Love  You  ...  Vets  .  J.H.  . .  .  R.D.  Pumpkin  boring 
stories  . .  .  "if”  .  .  .  Russo's  .  .  .  B.H.  .  Never  There  York  Beach 
.  .  Duncan  . . .  Knock  Knock  “Is  he  a  minister?  .  .  .  Seabees  My 
way  .  .  .  R,D,J.  .  .  .  Watching  Henry  eat  Dopey  .  .  Sleepy  .  .  Bash¬ 
ful  . .  Grumpy  .  .  .  Ambassador  .  .  .  Guitar?  .  .  Peace 
Ronald  L.  Buchholz,  Ron;  54  Boylston  Street,  11/30/57:  LIT,  3;  Le  Circle 
Francais,  2,3;  I  have  hopes  in  pursuing  a  career  in  medicine  .  .  I  volunteer 
my  time  at  a  local  hospital  . .  Hobbies  are:  photography,  sketching, paint¬ 
ing,  and  gardening  .  .  .  Favorite  sports:  soccer,  tennis,  baseball,  and  basket¬ 
ball  .  . .  Fond  Memories:  performing  experiments  in  Chemistry  Lab!!!  Bon 
Chance!!!  Good  Luck!!! 

Loretta  Buckley;  45  Ashland  St.,  11/8/57. 

Steven  M.  Buckley,  Steve;  25  Edmund  Street,  5/11/57:  LIT,  1,2,3;  The 
Grove  ...  the  steps  .  .  Bakers  .  .  .  Summer  74  . . .  The  Shop  .  work¬ 
ing  hard  .  .  .  People  from  Everett  .  drivin  around  .  .  .  playing  cards  .  . 
2  cases  ...  the  Bailey  bomb  .  .  .  50's  music  .  .  Croce  Elton  John 
. .  laughs  . . .  good  times. 

Scott  J.  Burgess,  Scott;  45  Ripley  St,  5/30/57. 

Brian  A.  Burke,  55  Beach  St.,  4/28/56:  Cross  Country  2;  I  was  going  to  go 
out  for  Cross  Country  in  my  senior  year  but  I  has  to  work. 

Cynthia  Burke;  55  Beach  St.,  6/30/57. 

Elaine  M.  Burke,  Chuckles;  116  Beltran  St.;  1/4/58:  Basketball  2,3;  Field 
Hockey  1,2,3,;  Softball  1,2,;  Tom  .  .  .  3/4/73  .  .  CYO  .  Friends  .  . 
Ski  Trip  .  .  .  Rm#4  . .  .  Hornets  . .  Beach  Parties  .  .  Hayrides  ...  car 
washes  .  .  .  Sunday  nights  . .  .  Autumn  .  Blue  Coronet  .  .  .  Food  .  . 
u4”  .  .  .  Breakheart  . . .  Obie’s  parties  . .  .  Crane’s  Beach  Castle  .  .  . 

“More  absorbent  than  Viva”  . .  .  “Fire”  . . .  11/28/73  Never  again 

.  . .  Prince  Pizzo  ...  "A  quitter  never  wins”  . .  . 

Mark  K.  Burns,  Bunza;  60  Clinton  St,  3/27/57:  Basketball  1,2,3;  Football  1, 
2,3;  Track  (outdoor)  1,2,3;  Nancy  .  .  .  Parties  up  the  Mount  .  Rm.  16 
.  Special  Teams  Captain  .  .  .  Prince  Pizza  House  . .  .  Cape  Cod  .  .  No. 
40  Forest  Hills  . .  .  Winchendon  .  .  .  Steve’s  Pub. 

Bonnie  M.  Burt,  58  Roberts  Street,  2/14/57:  Pep  Club  1;  Limenick  .  . 
Water  Skiing  . .  .  Swimming  . .  ,  Friends  .  Maine  . .  .  Animals  .  .  . 

E.S.P.  . .  .  Nancy  .  .  .  Remember  the  great  times  we  had  up  Maine  and  the 

tandem  . .  .  Saturdays  up  at  Nancy's  with  Rose  and  Debbie  .  .  May  the 
future  find  a  peaceful  world!. 

Kathryn  M.  Busby,  Kathy;  390  Charles  St.,  3/14/57: 

Christina  M.  Bynoe,  Tina;  83  Lyme  St.,  12/24/57:  Black  Student  Union  1,2, 
3;  Choral  Arts  Society,  3;  Madrigal  Singers,  3;  Orchestra,  1,2,4;  Pep  Club,  1; 
“Jesse  Jr.  Varieties  74”  . .  .  Sinai  .  . .  “GS  You  and  Happiness  My 
First  LP  . .  .  Good  times  with  good  friends  .  .  All  good  things  come  in 
small  quantities  if  you  obtain  some  Be  thankful  for  what  you’ve  got. 

Cheryl  A.  Byrne,  Mickey;  202  Bryant  St.,  11/23/57:  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2, 
3;  Greenroom  1,2,3;  Pep  Club  1,3;  Phi  Delta  Phi  1,2;  Donnie’s  Parties  .  .  . 
Friends  .  .  .  Mad-dog  Margie  .  .  .  August  2,  1973  .  .  Buddy  .  .  The  Way 
We  Were  .  .  .  Hockey  . . .  M.C.  Shows  ...  The  gang  at  Meo’s  place  .  . 
The  Guess  Who  .  .  .  Mother  Friendly’s  Hello?!  . .  .  Love  Festa  Road 
Kawasaki  . . .  Signor  Pizza  .  .  Algebra  . .  Max  Sloe  . . .  “Why  can’t  it 
be?” 

Paula  N.  Cagno,  PC:  73  Oakland  St.,  1/19/57:  H.R.  Rep.,  2,3;  Pep  Club,  1, 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  2,3;  Thank  You  for  everything  Ma  and  Dad  .  .  .  Friends  are 
forever  —  R.A.L.N.P.  .  .  .  Frank  Davis  .  .  .  M.L.A.D.L.K.K.L.  ...  do  it  now 
.  . .  August  1  .  .  .  Ya!  .  .  .  cantalopes  .  .  August  25-27  .  miss  me? 

.  .  900  please  .  prince  .  .  mount  . .  .  headquarters  .  030-48- 

5637  .  .  St.  Anthony’s  .  .  .  writing  letters  . . .  meet  ya  halfway  stair¬ 
way  to  heaven  . . .  smile!. 

Susan  M.  Calssie,  87  Wallace  St.,  8/26/57:  Blue  and  Gold  1;  Pep  Club  1; 
Revere  The  mount  class  of  75. 

Richard  W.  Callahan,  19  Huntley  St.,  3/5/57:  Devir  Park  .  .  Parties  . . . 
Mount  ...  69  Pontiac  . . .  Early  release  .  .  Corner  . . .  Elect  shop. 

Dean  J.  Cammarata;  376  Salem  St.,  3/19/56:  Mary  1/22/73  .  .  .  Auto 
body  ...  I  do  good  work  .  .  moving  soon  ...  The  64  Vette  Oct.  3, 
74  . .  Elton  John  . . .  Hockey  . . .  Armageddon  . .  cars  . . .  bikes 
The  End  of  6000  years. 


SENIORS  121 


ANTHONY  CAPPUCCIO 


DANIEL  CARLOW 


ANDREW  CANN 


WILLIAM  CARBERRY 


**«  * 


STEVEN  CARPENTER 


%  I 

SHARON  CARR 


ROY  CANNING 


LINDA  CANNON 


JULIE  CARBIN 


STEPHEN  CARLAN 


slump  epidemic 
infests  seniors 

I  had  always  heard  about  Senior  Slump,  the  dreaded 
trauma  which  historically  has  affected  every  Senior.  I 
was  determined  not  to  become  victim  to  the  fatal  epi¬ 
demic.  I  began  the  year  with  an  incredibly  good  atti¬ 
tude;  my  logic  was  that  everything  would  at  least  ap¬ 
pear  to  be  better.  After  the  first  week  of  school,  I  real¬ 
ized  that  I  would  need  more  than  a  positive  attitude  to 
succeed. 

Although  I  was  carrying  books  home  every  day,  I 
found  it  increasingly  difficult  to  muster  the  strength 
to  open  them  and  actually  do  homework.  I  began  the 
regular  habit  of  going  to  the  refrigerator  every  five 
minutes,  hoping  that  snacks  would  make  studying 
seem  more  desirable.  It  was  futile.  Each  time  that  the 
phone  rang,  I  decided  that  the  prospect  of  conversa¬ 
tion  was  far  more  appealingthan  studying. 

In  spite  of  a  general  lack  of  incentive,  I  realized  ear¬ 
ly  that  I  must  work  to  achieve.  But  wait  a  minute  .  .  . 
the  phone  is  ringing  and  I  think  that  I  left  the  light  on 
in  the  kitchen. 


122  SENIORS 


DOREEN  CASEY 


ELIZABETH  CHUHA 


ALBERT  CIOFFI 


MARIANNE  CASE 


CHERYL  CASTALDO  BETHCHIPMAN 


KENNETH  CINCOTTA 


CONSTANCE  CIULLA 


Andrew  B.  Cann,  Andy,  28  Roberts  St.,  11/24/57,  Parties  Trattr r  Park 
. .  .  Cars  . .  .  Hunting  .  Skipping  Classes  The  Rolling  Stones 
Alice  Cooper  Euiel  .  Russmff  The  Mount. 

Roy  E.  Canning,  526  Broadway,  12/27/57,  Football  1:  Laura  ‘Mr  - 

Partying  with  the  guys  Swimming  Shoppers  June  of  74 
jhe  0i3c|{  Shack 

Linda  A.  Cannon,  29  Garden  Street,  4/13/57,  Band  1,2,3;  Phi  Oelta  Ph  1.2 
Majorettes  2,3;  Larry,  Moe,  Larry,  and  Curly  Camping  —  Crystal 
Springs  and  Conn.  Mary-Jo  .  .  Three  Fates  . .  "220”  T.F  J 
Excruciating!  Ann  and  Patty  .  Proud  Father  Smiling  Faces 
F.Y.  Nittles  .  S.  M.  Goof  . 

Anthony  T.  Cappuccio,  Tony  Capucc,  100  Belmont  St.,  5/19/57,  Wrestling  1, 
2,3;  Wrestling  .  ,  Gormely's  Grapplers  The  Y  Small  Gym 
Lifting  Weights  .  Psychology  Whistling  Speed  Ball  Swimming 
, .  .  Chateau  . .  .  "Wanna  bet"  .  The  beach  bums  .  "Hello  Larry  are 
you  still  there”  . .  MHS  “75”  .  High  hand 
William  E.  Carberry,  King;  110  Russell  St.,  3/20/57:  Tennis,  Baseball 
Basketball  .  Track  .  Football  Horseback  riding  ,  Hockey 
Water-skiing  .  .  Soccer  Wrestling  Bike  Riding  Softball 
Swimming  ,  ,  Malden  High  School  “75"  .  Spirit  of  one! 

Julie  P.  Carbin,  Jule:  210  Hawthorne  St.,  10/24/57:  Field  Hockey,  1,2,3;  Hr 
Rep.,  1,2,3;  Creativity  .  .  Mexican  Hats  Whipoorwill  Farm  Day¬ 
break  ...  The  Performance  Center  .  "NY  Next  Right”  hitching  to 
Halifax  . .  .  Miles  from  nowhere  munching  cheese  .  "The  Urge  for  Goin" 

. .  .  “Le  Petit  Prince”  .  .  Thanks  Mom  and  Dad  From  each  new  expe¬ 
rience  evolves  a  change  . . .  "Roaring  20’s. 

Stephen  J.  Carlan,  793  Main  St,  17/3/57;  Football,  1,2,3;  No.  #10  Sat¬ 
urday  Nights  .  .  .  The  Cape  .  Football  3  yrs.  .  Steve’s  Pub  Truro 

Beach  .  Nancy  .  .  .  March  4,  1972  .  .  City  work  "yellow" 

Squire's  .  .  .  Football  Camp  Flicks  .  Baltimore 
Daniel  R.  Carlow;  59  Fulton  St.,  12/5/57. 

Steven  D.  Carpenter,  Carp;  132  Plainfield  Ave.,  11/16/56:  Basketball  1,2,3: 
Black  Student  Union  1,2:  Football  1,2,4:  Football#  43  .  Judi  Pointy 

Pizza  Hluse  .  Baseball#  14  Man  your  ugly  .  Mary  Joe 
Donna  #14  March  "73”  ...  Mr.  C’s  .  .  Mount  Parties  Rose 
“Carpy”  ...  Joe  F. 

Sharon  D.  Carr,  6  Waite  St.,  10/5/56:  El  Club  Hispanco  3;  Pep  Club  1;  J.V. 
73  . .  Farkle  Family  .  .  .  Pickle  .  .  Time  For  Us  . .  .  "Oreos”  Mac 
Donald's  .  .  .  Prince  .  Betty  .  .  .  Laurie  .  .  My  Family  "If  man 
does  not  keep  pace  with  his  companion,  maybe  it  is  because  he  hears  the 
beat  of  a  different  drummer." 

Carl  N.  Caruso,  Carlos  J.C.;  8  Northern  Road,  1/7/57:  Fried  Egg  Sandwiches 
by  Bill  Gary  .  .  John  Loves  Lisa  .  .  Merc  Mello  The  Duce  "Paz" 

.  .  Forestdale  Park  .  .  .  Areosmith  .  .  Carzy  El  well  Street  Magoo  The 
Mount  Hood  Man  .  .  .  The  Continental  Trip  Magoo  Juice  Over  Chris's 
.  ,  .  Mount  Washington  . 

Corinne  J.  Caruso,  Cocoa;  33  Hubbard  St.,  6/12/57:  The  Mus-ka-teers 
Memories  .  .  .  Nahant  .  .  .  Want  a  puff?  .  M.J.D.E.  .  Hiding  in  the 
Basements  from  Miss  Howard  Hey,  your  pants  are  on  fire  Never 
going  to  first  period  .  cccc  .  .  .  munchies  Sandy  Roachie  Jr. 

Vega  .  .  .  Mt.  . .  . 

Marianne  Case,  Mary;  44  Dexter  St.,  3/25/57:  Let's  be  friends  July  12, 
1975  .  .  .  Hampstead  N.H.  .  water  skiing  swimming  horseback 
riding  .  .  Reach  out  to  the  world  to  know,  to  grow,  to  love,  to  say  yes  to 
life,  to  risk  finding  your  real  self  .  .  .  Chicky  Baby  Pierre  bruised 
apples. 

Doreen  E.  Casey,  84  Durso  Ave.,  6/23/56:  If  you  find  something  you  love 
you  must  let  it  go.  If  it  comes  back  to  you,  it’s  yours.  If  not,  then  you  never 
really  had  it  in  the  first  place  .  .  .  Summer  of  74  Home  St.  party¬ 
ing  ..  .  Suburban  Bindery. 

Cheryl  A.  Castaldo,  14  Wolcott  Street,  10/16/57:  Blue  and  Gold  1;  August 
20,  1972  .  .  .  Steve,  Judy,  Rick  ...  A  Friend  is  the  first  person  who  comes 
in  when  the  whole  world  has  gone  out  .  Summer  of  74  Prince 
The  way  we  were  .  .  Popcorn. 

John  F.  Chaplin;  31  Albion  St.,  12/19/57. 

Beth  J.  Chipman;  21  Glen  St.,  2/10/57:  Boojum  Rock  2,3;  Maldonian  1, 
2;  Memories  of  .  .  .  "Joe”  . .  The  19th  .  .  Friendship  is  A,E,N,C,E,C,P,S 
Mountin’  Climbin’  . .  .  "Party"  .  Moe  Pizza  House  Friday  Nights 
.  .  .  "Colour  My  World"  .  .  .  Crying  is  natural!  "Everything  has  it’s 
beauty  but  not  everybody  see  it. 

Elizabeth  J.  Chuha,  Betty,  19  Bond  St.,  3/26/57  Boojum  Rock  2,3;  Choral 
Arts  Society  1;  El  Club  Hispaneo  2,3;  Pep  Club  1;  Summer  73  "Pieces 
of  April”  .  .  Ellen  and  Nancy  since  Jr.  High  “It’s  better  to  have  loved 
and  lost  than  not  to  have  loved  at  all.” 

Susan  C.  Ciccotti,  79  Emerald  St.,  11/3/57:  Brian  5/21/73  "My  Love" 

.  Festa  Friends  .  .  "Who  said  ems"  Brancicolwri  Good 
times  with  Batig  &  George  .  “Zookeepers”  "I  can  fly"  Horse¬ 
back  Riding  .  .  .  "Kid”  ...  Ski  Trips  Clubbin  "If  we  can't  find  our 
paradise,  we’ll  make  it.” 

Kenneth  J.  Cincotta,  Kenny,  269  Pearl  St.,  7/25/57:  Parties  over  Lip’s 
Harcourt  Crew  .  Hampton  Beach  Pearl  St.  gang  Sacred  Hearts 
hockey  .  .  The  Highland  Sitting  on  the  corner  all  night. 

Albert  F.  Cioffi,  Chiff,  73  Pine  St.,  6/2/57  Basketball  1,2,3;  Track  (out¬ 
door)  2;  Beth  Only  four  now  Mass.  Rehabilitation  Hospital 
Canada  The  String  Tumack  Biking  up  to  Uncle  Charlie’s 
These  things  happen  Shut  Up  Greg  August  17  Presi- 
ent  Junior  and  Senior  Class. 

George  A.  Cipriano,  Cippy;  473  Salem  St.,  3/8/57:  Grand  Funk  Railroad 
(57’s  Forever)  (Parly  On)  .  .  (Bloodshot?)  Music!  .  .  Music! 

Music!  .  Music!  Music!  .  (Friday  nights  down  Franks  cellar) 
.  . .  (Train  kept  a  rollin)  . .  (Nahant  Beach)  (Playing  the  Guitar) 

(last  year  in  high  school). 

Constance  N.  Ciulla,  Connie;  574  Salem  St.,  2/27/57:  It’s  tough  bem  =’  a  kid 
.  . .  Sweet  leaf  Life  is  an  flowing  stream,  It  could  lead  to  many  falls 
...  I  love  you  Vinny  Sestito  .  .  . 


SENIORS  123 


SALVATORE  Cl ULLA 


JOHN  CLARK 


DEBRA  COCHRANE 


Kathy  Conrad  and  Trina  in  child  development  class  experiment. 


JOHN  COLBORNE 


BARRY  COLELLA 


PAUL  COLEMAN 


124  SENIORS 


JAMES  COLLINS 


SHIRLEY  COMITA 


ELLEN  CONRAD 


KAREN  COOMBES 


ROBERT  COMO  ROBERT  CONNEARNEY 


PATRICIA  CORCORAN 


Salvatore  C.  Ciulla;  18  Rosemont  St.,  4/11/57. 

John  C.  Clark,  Killer,  REIlik.  Rellich;  14  Mt  Vernon  St..  10/12/57  Steve's 
Pub  .  .  Truro  Beach  ,  Sprawling  Hills  Monday  Night  Football 

Basketball  Hockey  The  Mount  Dreaming  Work 
YMCA  .  Shooting  Pool  With  A  Few  Friends  Girls  Good  Time 
Music  Food  .  Getting  Lost  The  Cape  Harold  Parker  State 
Forest  .  Independable 

Debra  A.  Cochrane;  Doodles:  27  Springdale  St.,  2/27/57  "PEBBLES" 

Spet.  7,  1973  John-Gumby  Maplewood's  Peyton  Place  Char¬ 
ley's  .  .  .  Traften  Indian  Trail  "Bubbles"  &  "Malibu"  My  Lit¬ 
tle  Bro  .  .  .  "Just  Fine  to  Party”  "Wishin'  peoples  was  what  they  are  — 
Not  what  they  pretend  to  be"  Ballad  of  my  friends:  Keep  SMILING 
Feeling  Free  Sure 

Dennis  P.  Coffey,  Dennis:  83  Wyoming  Ave.,  10/25/57:  Football  2.3:  Track 
(outdoor)  2,3:  Football,  Football,  Football  Too  bad  I'm  not  on  it 
Whitey  Steve  the  boy!  Track  with  the  outdoor  track  team  Sherry 

Joanne  Football  camp  .  Double  Ice  Right  We  love  this. 

Robert  P.  Coffin,  15  Norwood  St.,  3/16/58:  Rifle.  1;  Softball  football 
.  .  .  College  camping  .  .  Friday  Nights  Class  of  "75"  "Su¬ 

per”  Patriots  .  Weekend  Trips  Driving  around  Flying  Ray¬ 
mond,  Maine  Rte.  93  .  .  Fishing  Hunting  "Budman” 

Mr.  Schwartz  4th  per.  class. 

Patty  M.  Colangeli,  Guinea;  31  Julia  St.,  1/18/57:  J.V.  Basketball,  Co-Capt., 
2,3;  Blue  and  Gold,  Sports  Editor,  2,3;  Field  Hockey,  1,2,3;  Latin  Honor,  1.2, 
3;  National  Honor,  2,3;  Pep  Club,  1;  S.F.A.A.B..  2,3;  H.R.  Rep.,  1,2,3; 
M.I.N.F.Y.  .  .  .  Devir  Park  .  Mexican  Hats  Camping  Trip  '73 
Coke  Machines  .  .  The  Roaring  Twenties  Southern  California  Ven¬ 

ice  .  .  Fifth  Avenue  . .  “So  it’s  the  Laughter  We  Will  Remember  Whenev¬ 
er  We  Remember  The  Way  We  were. 

Jodi  A.  Colarusso,  34  Appleton  St.,  11/4/57:  8/2/71  "Memories  of 
Mike”  .  .  .  Teachers  Aid  with  Cathy  and  Renie  at  Riley's  .  "Oh  Devoted" 

. .  .  "Sunshine  of  My  Life”  ...  The  Beach  .  “Ditit-Dit-  Dit” 
5/12/74  . .  .  Where  to  Pal  .  "You  Don’t  Know  What  You’ve  Got  Till  It's 
Gone  .  .  Understand. 

John  D.  Colborne,  J.  C.  :  317  Bainbridge  St.,  9/6/57:  Drums  Hockey 

.  .  .  Lunch  ...  The  Who  .  .  .  Weekends  What  A  Party  Fishing 

. .  .  "68”  Impala”  . .  .  Ohio  .  HR.  16  Bruins  Crosby  Stills 
Nash  Young  .  .  .  Music  . .  The  Tracks  Millers  Drums  Linda 
...  "What  A  Day”  .  .  .  Sixth  Period 

Barry  E.  Colella,  26  Cross  St.,  3/2/57:  Band.  1,2,3:  Outdoor  Track.  1,2,3: 
Good  Times  with  Paul  B  .  .  .  Fishing  in  New  Hampshire  and  Revere 
Cruising  in  Duster  '73  .  .  .  Lake  Winnipesaukee  Hockeytown  and  Mt. 

Hood.  .  .  .  N.E.  Patriots  . .  .  Eric  Clapton  .  .  Rolling  Stones  The  Un¬ 

real  Night  . .  .  "You  can’t  always  get  what  you  want”. 

Paul  J.  Coleman,  21  Clinton  St.,  6/28/57:  Basketball,  1,2,3;  Football,  1,2,3; 
Truckin  to  Uncle  Charlie’s  Ninth  grade  .  .  .  "arrowhead"  Yellow 
tongawongs  and  glasses  .  Amerige  .  .  .  You’re  so  ugly  Hey  Bunza 

.  .  .  Sorry  Muz  .  . .  My  string  .  .  .  Steve’s  Pub  Gerowimo  .  Soph, 

hoop  party  .  .  sav-age  . .  .  Kids  Like  It  . .  toasted  .  Mills  you  freak. 
James  M.  Collins,  Jimmy;  125  Madison  St.,  3/27/57:  Blue  and  Gold  1; 

El  Club  Hispanco  1,2,3;  Vice-President  .  .  Equestrian  Club  1;  Green¬ 
room  1;  .  .  .  Ski  Club  1,2,3;  .  M.H.S.  is  like  a  cartoon  world,  where  the 
figures  are  flat  and  outlined  in  black,  jeeking  through  some  kind  of  goofy 
story  that  might  be  real  funny  if  it  weren’t  for  the  cartoon  figures  being  peo¬ 
ple  . .  -  Ken  Kesey  .  .  .  Spain  13. 

Denise  L.  Comeau,  41  Warren  Ave.,  11/25/57;  ECO  3:  FNC  1,3:  USONA  2,3: 
Canada  .  .  Revere  Beach  Tiger  .  6by6  Punks  Corner  .  Beach 
Baby  .  .  .  Grease  .  .  Smoke  on  the  water  Bowie  Rolling  Stones 
.  .  .  Summer  74  .  .  .  50’s  .  anybody  here  7th  Beach  Boy’s  got 
any  gum  wrappers  . .  .  Devils  and  sand  castles  Pizza  and  ice  creaml 
Shirley  A.  Comita;  74  Wyeth  St„  7/4/57. 

Robert  E.  Como,  Bob;  24  Como  St.,  4/18/57. 

Robert  F.  Connearney,  Bob:  23  Shawmut  St.,  2/28/58:  Football,  1;  LIT,  1,2; 
Soccer,  2;  Outdoor  Track,  3;  Wrestling,  1,2,3;  Hr.  Rep.,  1,3;  Germleys-  Grap- 
plers  .  .'.  "My  Dungarees”  have  finally  faded  .  .  Wastefield  TLDH  Educa¬ 
tion  ...  Us  .  .  .  Enjoyment  .  Brandano’s  .  A.  Brother  .  .  Birdman 
.  .  Spaceshot  .  .  Bogus  .  .  .  They  have  exalted  notions  because  they 
haven’t  yet  been  humbled  by  life,  or  learnt  its  necessary  limitations. 
Aristotle. 

Ellen  M.  Conrad;  142  Alden  St.,  4/7/57:  "The  Weekend”  ,  "The  Malden 
Bucs”  .  .  .  “Hockey  Town”  . .  .  “Billy”  .  10-30-72"  "Drive-Inns" 

.  . .  "Dyno  service”  .  .  .  "Camping  in  N.H.”  .  .  “72-74”  "Sugar  Baby 

Love"  .  .  .  "Let’s  stay  Together”  .  .  “Saratoga”  .  "Hyannis” 
"Connecticut”  .  .  .  "Parties”  .  .  "Dancing”  "Having  Fun" 

"Being  Happy”  . .  .  "French  Fries”  .  .  “IceCream”  . 

French  FriGs'*  '*lcGCr63m" 

Kathleen  G.  Conrad,  Kathy:  142  Alden  St.,  3/7/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Robby 
10/30/72  .  .  .  Trina  .  .  .  3/2/74  Hr.  16  Saratoga  Springs  N.Y. 

.  Art  .  .  Apples  .  .  Chinese  Food  .  .  Football  Games  Jiny 
Sweet  Sixteen  Party  Band  Weights  .  Mountain  Courine  Debbie 
Bernice  .  .  .  Mary  .  .  Robby  .  .  .  Crowd  Linden  Park  Ed 
.  .  .  Saturday  Art  Classes  . .  .  Joan  No  Class  Smile  Always  &  Be 

Happy. 

Twilah  E.  Conrad,  Tilly,  15  Greenleaf  St.,  4/2/57:  El  Club  Hispanco,  3; 
USONA,  3;  Voglers  Cove  Mike  American  Graffiti  Glow 
Daddy's  baby  I  imagine  .  Sunrise  Black  Gremlin  beach 
parties  .  .  .  youth  group  .  .  .  another  rock  .  .  my  tent  Martin 
strawberries  .  wanna  jive?  .  Full  moons  and  bats  anyone  here 
Hh?  .  ,  9/28/74  .  modeling  uriah  Heep  Pizza  "To  live  is 
to  Love.” 

Karen  D.  Coombes,  5  High  St.,  6/14/57:  Chorall  Arts  Society  2,3:  Pep  Club 
1:  Treble  Clef  3:  Tri  Hi  1,2:  Chamber  Singers  2:  Karen  11/27/71 
11/24/73  . .  .  music  .  .  .  Utah  . .  .  "oh,  why?”  .  "  Exchange  concerts” 

. . .  parties  .  .  .  L.D.S.  . .  .  L.R.L.G.G.K.T.D.  .  Football  drummers  . 
summer-73  . .  "My  peace  I  give  unto  you  Let  not  your  heart  be  trou¬ 
bled,  neigher  let  it  be  afraid.”  .  John  14:27  questions  are  you  uo  there? 
Patricia  A.  Corcoran;  16  Ferncroft  Way.  1/15/57. 


SENIORS  125 


PHILIP  COYNE 


GILDA  CORMIER 


LAURA  COTE 


JON  CRANNELL 


DEBRA  CRONIN 


ANTONIO  COSTANTINI 


LISA  COSENTINO 


THERESA  COUTURE 


ROBERT  COURTNEY 


CATHERINE  CROFT 


BARBARA  CRONIN 


THOMAS  CRONIN 


JAMES  CROWE 


126  SENIORS 


Mark  Cunningham  relaxes  in  Art  Class. 


A 

NANCY  CUCCOLI 


JAMES  CUNHA 


GRAZIA  CURCETTI 


ALICE  CURLEY 


SHAWN  CROWLEY 


MARK  CUNNINGHAM 


Gilda  M.  Cormier,  Jill,  379  Lynn  St..  6/27/57:  Greenroom  1,2.3:  Rifle  1:  Sec 
retary ,  Mr.  O’Brien  .  .  .  F.R.  Nova  Scotia  L.L.  Razz  Ma  Tazz 
Growing  up  .  . .  “my  little  muffin’’  .  teacher's  aide  Carol  and 
Leo  Adele  and  Mike  Katharine  Gibbs  plans  Paul  Landry 
Debbie  Weissent  .  A.S.  Tavern  .  Lounge  Grandma  and 
Grandpa  Cormier  ,  .  It’s  been  fun! 

Lisa  Cosentino;  26  Nevada  Ave.,  6/24/57:  El  Club  Hispanco,3:  Lou  Reed 
David  Bowie  Ziggy  Stardust  And  Life  is  just  to  die. 

Antonio  Costantini,  9  Butler  Ct.,  9/19/56: 

Dianne  M.  Costello,  53  Alden  St..  8/27/57:  Band,  1,2;  FTA,  2;  “Summer  74 
Elton  John  .  64  Chevy  Drive-in  Nights  at  Sammy's 

hear  ya!  Huh?  . .  .  Chicago  Feelin  allright  you  Fern  Deedee 
...  If  you  can’t  face  a  problem  head-on  back  into  it  “The  Gang' 

Don’t  Worry  .  .  Drink  Up. 

Laura  M.Cote,  16  Wyoming  Place,  8/4/57:  El  Club  Hispanco.  3;  FTA,  2,3: 
Maldonian,  1;  Pep  Club,  1;  Softball,  1;  Freedom!  Be  yourself  ?Que 
Pasa?  ...  220  ...  “killer”  . .  .  isa,  twins  Hospital  Pharmacy 
Character  Car  .  .  Friends  .  .  Live  and  let  live  Think  of  what  you 
have,  and  not  of  what  you  haven't  got  Believe  in  magic,  and  it  will  hap¬ 
pen  ..  .  S.B. 

Robert  S.  Courtney,  Bob;  1290  Salem  St„  2/23/57:  Basketball  1;  Blue  and 
Gold  1,2;  I’m  movin  on  I’m  in  the  groove  I  hope  someday  I'll  be  a  deejay  I 
play  those  discs  for  a  big  audience  I  remember  the  ninth  grade  they  used  to 
call  me  Bullet  Bob  but  always  remember  one  thing??? 

Theresa  M.  Couture,  Terry;  57  Noble  St.,  4/28/57:  Pep  Club  1;  Phi  Delta  Phi 
1;  Make  it  with  You  . .  Theresa  &  Joey  4  years  Summer  of  74 
.  . .  Jolly  Captain  ,  .  .  weekends  down  the  Cape  the  Charles  playing 
frisbee  .  .  .  Mick  Jagger  . .  .  i  love  Patty  J.  Malden  Catholic  Party 
On,  Burmuda  in  April  ...  Me,  Helen,  and  Tisha  Grimlin,  keep  on  truck- 
in  ..  .  Mr.  C. 

Philip  E.  Coyne,  (Change-  man);  25  Hillside  Ave.,  9/28/56:  Goofing  around 
on  my  motorcycles. 

Jon  W.  Crannell;  378  Lebanon  St.,  12/8/57. 

Catherine  A.  Croft,  Cathy;  78  Plymouth  Rd.,  6/18/57. 

Barbara  A.  Cronin,  Barbie;  40  Upham  St.,  7/11/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Dream  on 
.  .  .  Somebody  .  .  .  Areo  Smith  ...  I  Love  the  Dead  .  Alice  Cooper  . 
Upham  St.  .  .  .  David?  .  .  .  Pearl  St.  .  .  .  Gayle  and  Brian  Homeroom 
17  .  .  .  Winter  of  73  ...  Bells  Alley  ...  The  Fort  “TEX”  Party 

on!  .  . .  Purple  Haze  .  . .  “Summer  of  74”  May  31  13 

Debra  A.  Cronin,  Debbie;  40  Upham  St.,  5/3/56:  7/11/73  Jay  New 
York  .  .  .  Stairway  to  Heaven  ...  The  love  I  have  now  will  never  change 
.  .  .  Goof  .  .  .  Concerts  .  .  .  Parties  . .  .  Eric  Clapton  Hoodsie 
Malibu  .  .  Dearm  On  . .  .  Robin  Hood  ...  HI  God!  .  From  Karen. 
Thomas  M.  Cronin,  Tom;  19  Welsh  St.,  10/21/57:  Baseball,  1:  LIT,  2,3;  Na¬ 
tional  Honor,  2,3;  Soccer,  2,3;  Driver's  locense  .  camera  “The  Fami¬ 
ly”  .  .  .  stereo  .  .  .  Chicago  .  .  .  send  a  post-card  work  money 

.  .  .  no  time  ...  New  Silver  Beach  .  Is  that  locker  locked?  All  those 
books!  .  .  .  Running  for  the  bus  .  working  on  the  lunches  Not  me 
. .  .  Have  to  be  home  by  11:30. 

James  E.  Crowe,  Crow,  12  Ripley  St.,  10/29/57:  The  Mt.  The  Gang 
S  &  S  .  .  .  Deep  Purple  423. 

Shawn  F.  Crowley,  111  Laurel  St.,  5/5/57:  (Harold  Porter)  (Maine) 

.  .  .  (N.H.)  .  .  .  (Town  Line  Lounge). 

Nancy  J.  Cuccoli,  Nannie;  12  Baldwin  St.  6/22/57,  FNC,  1,2,3;  Pep  Club,  1; 

R. C.B.D.  .  .  .  Paris  72  .  16+  -1  .  Canada  My  tree,,,  Carp! 

S. G.  “Natural  High”  . .  .  Sh-BOOm  “Oh  Great  Naive  One"  “Beets" 

“K.T.  King”  . . .  “M.E.  Grad”  .  .  .  Ski  Weekends  .  Laurie  Nan¬ 
cy  ..  .  Jean  .  .  E.c.  +  J.D.  .  .  .  Kissykissy  6/11/75  “3:30  to 

6:30  Blues”  .  .  .  pretzels  .  .  .  Youth  Group  Dogface  Peter  M. 

James  S.  Cunha,  Jim;  81  Rockland  Ave.,  10/25/57:  LIT,  1,2,3,  Soccer  (Tri- 
Capt.)  2,3;  “Hey  Bum”  . .  .  “The  Family”  Endoxia  Party  down 
Todd’s  . . .  “Tull”  . .  .  “Godd  Save  the  Kinks”  New  Silver  Don't 
worry  I  can  get  mad!  . . .  “Look  a  dit”  Too  airy?  Portugese  Power 
It’s  not  Tom!!!  .  Dave  don’t  punch  my  wall!  what’s  a  stand? 

.  .  Having  my  tadpole  .  .  We’ll  beat  Peabody  Nancy. 

Mark  J.  Cunningham;  248  Newland  St.,  3/19/56. 

Grace  Curcetti,  Gracie;  36  Highland  Ave.,  11/11/57,  Latin  Honor,  2,3;  Sum¬ 
mer  of  73  ...  Dave  ...  waiting  for  the  phone  to  ring  Donut  Vil¬ 
la;  Allyn  +  Bacon  .  .  .  Wellington  .  .  Shopping  with  Rose  .  Linda  + 
Bobby  .  .  .  Latin  Honor  Society  .  “I’m  okay  but  the  world's  all  wrong”. 
Alice  C.  Curley,  AL;  12  Wadsworth  St.  3/26/57:  Tri  Hi  1.2,3:  Treasurer  2 
years  .  .  .  New  Hampshire  .  McGregor  Park  .  Elton  John  CUD¬ 
DLES  .  .  Gremlin  ...  J  and  V  .  Trails  End  Period  4  NUTTIN' 
4/18/74  .  .  10/6/74  .  .  East  Boston  Parties  Topsfield  Fair 

Beaver  Lake  .  Movies  .  .  .  Curto's  place  .  fights  skiing 
6/24/74  . .  Florida  .  Marvin  Gaye  .  .  . 


SENIORS  127 


MARK  CUSSON 


ANDREW  DAIGLE 


GAIL  D’ALESSIO 


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GERARD  DAMIANO 


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WENDY  DAMON 


CONRAD  DAMPOLO 


DIANE  DALEY 


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CHERYL DANBERG 


PAUL  DARRAGH 


RICHARD  DANFORTH 


GARY  DAWSON 


WALTER  DEDRICK 


KAREN  DEDULONUS 


BRIAN  DeFELICE 


128  SENIORS 


MICHAEL  DeHEULLE  PETER  DeHEULLE 

college  forms 
exhaust  seniors 

“In  the  space  provided,  write  an  essay  that 
will  better  enable  us  to  know  you  and  what  your 
plans  are  for  the  first  ten  to  fifteen  years 
after  you  graduate  from  college.’’ 

Well,  here  I  am  facing  the  dreaded  task  of 
selling  myself  to  prospective  colleges.  What 
do  they  want  to  hear?  Should  I  tell  them  the  real 
truth? 

“  ...  I  am  an  apathetic,  pimple-faced  degenerate, 
and  I  reek  of  a  combination  of  the  two  B’s,  Brut 
and  B.O.  . .  .  “Shall  I  assume  the  role  of  the  pseudo¬ 
intellectual?  “  ...  I  see  the  mind  as  a  closed  door; 
opened  up,  it  has  the  potential  to  visit  all  the 
stars  in  the  galaxy.  I  have  confidence  that  with 
higher  education,  I  can  open  this  door  wide  .  .  . 

“  ...  In  the  next  ten  to  fifteen  years,  I  expect 
to  have  at  least  ten  birthdays  and  gain  two  or  three 
grey  hairs.  I  hope  to  graduate  with  honors,  and  to 
somehow  find  a  job.  Other  than  that,  I  do  not  feel 
that  I  can  adequately  answer  this  question.’’ 

It  is  now  2:30  in  the  morning,  and  it  is 
getting  difficult  to  keep  my  eyes  open  .  .  zzzzz. 


MADDALENA 

DeINNOCENTIS 


John  T.  Curley;  26  Brackenbury  St.,  6/19/56. 

Michael  F.  Curley;  20  Wadsworth  St.,  8/9/55. 

Winifred  F.  Curley;  26  Brackenbury  St.,  7/19/57. 

Mark  S.  Cusson,  19  Bryant  Street,  12/21/57. 

Andrew  P.  Daigle,  Andy-Daig;  29  Dodge  St.,  8/1/57:  Indoor  Track  1,2  Track 
Outdoor  1,2,3:  Karen  “Cowabunga”  Having  the  disease  known  as  "Rub 
ber  Duckie  Syndrome"  . .  .  Happiness  is  breaking  the  22.0  second  220 
"Once  you  have  your  health  you  have  everything”  Getting  to  school  by 
7:30  .  .  Horatio  working  at  McDonald's  For  a  year  by  yourself. 

Gail  A.  D’Alessio,  303  Clifton  St.,  7/22/57:  Field  Hockey:  Interamural  Hock¬ 
ey  2:  Pep  Club  1;  Wrestling  2,3:  Gail  3/7/74  5/27/74  Then  came 

you  summer  of  "74”  .  .  Charles  St.  Bowling  Alley MMM!  Chinky  Chow 
.  .  .  Maverick  Eating  Partying  .  John  Town  Line  Shopping  P  H. 
Minature  Golfing  Buffy  walking  my  dog  in  best  friends  Diane  bo¬ 
gus  talking  to  S.C.  .  .  .  Wicked  Riley's  LOVE. 

Diane  M.  Daley;  29  Nevada  Ave;  6/25/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  8/28/70 
BOMBER  .  .  FRIENDS  .  .  Ye’  all  Summer  of  "74"  PHGD 
wonderful  . . .  the  beach  .  EATING  .  .  .  Highland  drive-ins 

Hampton  .  .  pond  .  CHAD  .  .  .  Casey  .  .  mmm!  Maverick 

Chinky  chow  .  .  .  shet  ...  Dl  .  Hey  mun!  Florida  I’m  IM¬ 
PRESSED!  .  .  Saturday  nights  .  Augustines’s  Dreamer  Canada 

. . .  Reality  . . .  Generous  . . .  Sand  S. 

Gerard  T.  Damiano,  Jerry,  130  Malden  St.,  10/28/57:  Blue  and  Gold  3:  Boo- 
jum  Rock  3;  Greenroom  1,2,3;  "Let  It  Be"  2;  . .  .  Buddy  Judy,  Judy, 
Judy  . .  13  .  .  .  Greenfield  N.H.  .  Bell  Island  Devir  Park  Congratu¬ 
lations  Burt  .  Gerry  #2  .  Miss  Picollo  Mr.  Cunningham  Mom 

+  Dad  .  Rosemary  .  And  the  dreams  that  you  dare  to  dream  really  do 

come  true  .  .  Jesus  Christ  is  God. 

Wendy  L.  Damon,  15  Spruce  St.,  12/10/57:  Richite  .  “Get  it  while  you 
can  cos  it  ain’t  gonna  be  there  when  you  wake  up.”  .  .  .  Ric  FBH  &  Co. 

. . .  "Time  may  change  me  but  I  can’t  change  time". 

Conrad  G.  Dampolo,  Con;  62  Sammett  St.,  5/3/57:  Cross  Country,  1;  Hock¬ 
ey,  1,2;  Hockey  .  .  .  Friends  ...  Big  Gigs  . .  .  Laughing  Aerosmith 
Concert  .  .  .  Percy  .  .  These  are  the  Best  Days  of  a  Life  Roaring  20’s 
. . .  Yo  .  .  .  Augustine  Dinner  For  Two  $6.95!!!  .  Broads???  August 

1972  .  .  .  Friday  and  Saturday  nights  .  .  Canada  .  .  260Z  Treat 

yourself  with  truth  .  .  .  Italian. 

Cheryl  R.  Danberg,  Cher;  56  Grimshaw  St.,  6/19/57:  BBG,  1;  Blue  and  Gold, 
2;  Boojum  Rock,  3;  Chess  Club,  1;  Equestrian  Club,  2;  Rifle,  1,2;  Guitar  Club, 
2;  Live  Learn  Love  and  Laugh  .  ,  .  with  swoop  and  friends  at  Malden  High 
. . .  contact. 

Richard  S.  Danforth,  Rich;  24  Hamlet  PL,  9/26/57:  Baseball,  1;  Cross  Coun¬ 
try,  1;  Hockey,  1;  Schoolyard  .  .  .  Friday  and  Saturday  Nights 
Hockeytown. 

Paul  K.  Darragh,  Paulo;  33  Newburry  St.,  3/6/57:  COG,  1,2.3;  Maldoman,  1, 
2,3;  Rifle  1,2,3;  Ski  Club,  1,2,3;  Sr.  Class  Play  .  .  .  Smile  MHS  Rifle 
Team  Champs  “73-74”  . .  .  riding  my  bike  to  Maine  "We  live  by  en¬ 
couragement  and  die  without  it  —  slowly,  sadly  and  angirly”  Celeste 
Holm. 

Gary  E.  Dawson,  66  Judson  St.,  4/5/56:  Swimming,  1;  Patti  Sept.  28, 

1973  ...  The  Burlington  incidents  .  .  Prince  . .  The  Friday  and  Satur¬ 
day  at  Poland  Springs. 

Walter  F.  Dedrick,;  i8  Fairmont  Terrace,  6/3/57:  Member  O.O.H.A. 

.  .  .  Brigham's  .  .  .  "Nice  to  see  ya”  . . .  Elton  John  .  .  .  The  Three  Stooges 
.  . .  Bruins  .  .  .  Softball  on  Weekends  . .  .  Goalie  .  .  Montreal  .  .  11- 
30-73  ...  6-11  ...  The  Buzzard  Yea!  .  .  .  Well  all  right!  .  "Good  Morn¬ 
ing  Class"  ...  17. 

Karen  R.  Dedulonus,  56  Home  St.,  6/4/57:  Bobby  G.T.O.  Baby 
. . .  Eastie  .  .  .  Dino  .  .  ,  Malden  Savings  Teller  .  .  Colour  My  World 
Chicago  .  .  .  Grand  Funk  ,  .  .  Aerosmith  . .  ,  Maine  . .  .  Revere  Beach. 

Brain  V.  DeFelice,  19  Cottage  Place,  8/3/57:  Baseball,  1;  Swimming,  2; 
Anthony  M.  DeFilippo:  47  Linden  Ave.,  5/25/56. 

Phyllis  G.  DeFranzo,  Crash  Tweety  Bird  Phil:  48  Blantyre  Road,  12/7/56: 
Bella  .  .  .  Windham  N.H.  Partying  .  .  .  ‘Tis  Better  to  have  loved  and 
lost,  Than  never  to  have  loved  at  all  .  “The  Circle"  .  Are  the  lights  on 
.  . .  Shall  we  coast  .  .  .  Let’s  be  Friends  ..  “Thanks  for  the  Bird" 
Someone  is  waiting  to  love  you. 

Michael  H.  DeHeulle,  Doze,  31  Davis  St.,  7/24/57:  I  like  all  Sports 
Baseball  .  .  .  hockey  .  .  .  football  .  Socker  .  Also  Sport  cars 
motorcycles  .  .  .  Hobbies  are  talking  over  my  citizen  band  Radio. 

Peter  H.  DeHeulle,  Daze;  31  Davis  St.;  7/24/57:  Citizens  Band  Radio  Opera¬ 
tor  .  Motorcycles  .  Water  Skiing  Boating  .  .  Fishing  Put  it 
in  R  for  Rubber??? 

Maddalena  De  Innocentis,  Maddy:  42  Bainbridge  St.,  9/10/56:  Stuart’s 
Massachusetts  Rehabilitation  Hospital  . .  .  Bunker  Hill  Community  College 
.  . .  1973  Century  .  .  Donna. 

Antonio  J.  DellaGatta,  Tony;  17  Adams  St.,  7/28/57:  Band,  1.2,3;  Wrestling, 
1,  H.R.  Rep.  2;  Edgeworth  is  the  greatest  Pearl  St.  Gang  Surf 
Nantasket  Revere  Beach  .  .  Sure  .  .  .  Ease  Down  Party  Dell 
.  . .  DG  .  . .  Tony  . .  .  Dapper  .  .  .  Slick  or  Mafia  Carpentry 
or  Drafting  .  .  Scale  Size  Car  models  .  .  Hockey  and  Football  Water- 
skiing  .  .  Stage  Band  .  .  Trumpet  5  . . .  “Class  of  75  is  the  Greatest" 


SENIORS  129 


JOHN  DELLEMONICO 


ANN  DeNAPOLI 


JOSEPH  DENEHY 


DEBORAH  DeSIMONE 


MICHAEL  DeVITO 


JAYNE  DIAMOND 


BONNIE  DeMONTIER 


MATINA  DeMITRE 


PAUL  DENNIS  PATRICIA  DeROCHE 


Norine  Glick  and  Karen  Dowling  hurry  to  Malden  Square  for  lunch. 


130  SENIORS 


NANCY  DiCESARE 


ROBERTA  DiFILLIPPO 


ROBERT  DiNAPOLI 


JEAN  DIDIO 


DARLENE  DiGANGI 


*  A. 


ANN  MARIE  DiNITTO 


JAMES  DiNITTO 


STEVEN  DiORIO 


ANTONIO  DiPERSIO 


John  E.  Dellemonico,  Del:  120  Oliver  St.,  5/23/57:  Rambler  Crosby. 

Stills,  Nash  and  Young  . .  .  Elton  John  .  .  George  Harrison  girls  in 

Stoneham  . .  .  The  Linden  Projects  partys  in  Kerry's  house  The 
Linden  Mkt.  Corner  camping  and  partying  on  the  Sacko  River 
Camping  with  the  Bikies  in  Laconia. 

Matina  DeMitre,  Tina.  26  Mam  St.,  Park  9/10/57  El  Club  Hispanco  3:  John 
.  .  .  3/20/74  .  .  Summer  of  74  The  Cape  .  J.T.L.Y.  226  Clif¬ 
ton  St.  Thanks  Kathy  .  Opal  .  .  .  Mr.  Duffy's  Office  June  21, 
1974  .  Know  what  I  mean  Jelly  bean? 

Bonnie  J.  DeMontier,  Bonnie;  78  Hancock  St.,  7/15/57:  Camping  in  North 
Andover  .  48  Brenda  and  me  taking  Midnight  Swim  "in  the  Rain!" 

Melrose  Suburban  League  1!  . .  .  Pierce  St.  Meeting  M.M.B.D.  and  J.P. 

I’m  psyched!!!  ...  I  live  for  the  weekends!  .  212  "Summer  of 

“74"  A  Fantastic  Summer. 

Ann  M.  DeNapoli,  Amma:  18  North  Milton  St.,  6/9/57:  Pep  Club  1;  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  1,2;  “Life  is  no  brief  candle  to  me.  It  is  sort  of  a  splendid  torch."  Janu¬ 
ary  21, 1973  .  Bobby  .  .  peanuts  .  .  Cape  Cod  Susan  .  skiing 
.  . .  Teacher's  Aid  . . .  Emock  ...  "I  Hope  I  learn  to  drive  someday." 

Joseph  P.  Denehy,  The  Man;  196  Malden  St.,  12/16/56:  Football.  1:  Indoor 
Track,  2;  Spitbug  .  .  Contacts  74  Honor  Roll  Blues  .  .  Triumph 
Transitive  Walczak  .  Camping  Trio  vs.  White  Mountain  .  .  Boo-Boo 
Donna  ...  My  little  brother  will  always  be  my  biggest  memory  Mary 
Chub-La  .  .  Big  S. 

Paul  Dennis;  18  Lowell  St.,  11/5/57. 

Stephen  G.  D’Entremont;  147  Clifton  St.,  10/11/56. 

Patricia  A.  DeRoche,  Patti;  82A  Bowdoin  St.,  3/6/57:  Billy  J  July  14,  1974 
. .  Parties  . .  .  Concerts  .  .  .  “The  coach  and  six  .  .  .  “Aunt  Rose's  Kitch¬ 
en”  .  .  .  “Blue  Star"  . .  .  “Don’t  ever  say  that  about  my  oldman" 

Elaina  where  is  he?  .  .  .  Elaina  and  Brian  Marvin  Gaye;  "Distant  Lover"  . 
Deborah  A.  DeSimone,  Debbie;  194  Sammett  St.,  6/10/57:  "Happiness" 

. .  .  9/2/74  . .  .  Superintendent’s  Office  Barry  White  Can't  Get 
Enough  Of  Your  Love  .  .  Janice  and  Peter  . .  .  “Y"  .  N.Y.C.  travel¬ 
ing  ..  .  parties  . . .  "To  share  is  to  give  and  to  give  is  to  love  1975 

. . .  Life  is  beautiful. 

Michael  F.  DeVito,  Mike;  68  Fairview  Ave,  5/29/57:  The  Kinks  E/L/P 
Alman  Bros.  . . .  "No  one  can  penetrate  me  . .  .  They  only  see  what's  in 
their  own  Fancy"  R.  Davies  .  .  .  Dedicated  Fool  .  .  .  S.S.W.B.  .  .  .  Disperse 

. .  .  “Hangin  up  the  Skates"  .  .  .  “The  working  gang"  ...  Hey  guys  I 

got  a  new  joke. 

Jayne  Diamond,  84  Lawrence  St.,  3/26/57:  Friday  Nights  and  the  Ladder 
...  My  Doll  .  . .  September  17,  1979  .  .  Barry  White  and  Soul  .  Sit¬ 
ting  in  G.J.A.’s  room  . .  .  Punks  Corner  with  Frankie  and  the  Gang  .  .  Jan¬ 
uary  1,  1972  .  . .  Shayna  .  .  .  D,D,D,K,  .  .  .  Ease  Down  .  .  When  Will  I 
See  You  Again?  .  .  .  You  Can’t  Always  Get  What  You  Want. 

Nanci  DiCesare,  295  Pearl  St.,  6/23/57:  Summer  74  .  .  Old  Orchard 
Runnin  .  .  .  Labor  Day  Weekend  . .  .  Rm.  210  . .  .  Beachwood  North 
Conway  . .  .  Kancamagus  . .  .  Barnaby's  Beginnings'  .  "It’s  our  night 
for  the  car!”  .  .  .  Chester  . .  .  Hunchie  . .  .  Gordie  .  .  .  "If  we  should  live  a 
thousand  thousand  years,  our  time  is  all  today."  .  .  Cordial  Inn  Sand  Bar. 
Jean  M.  Dido,  Jean;  17  Waite  Street  Ext.  10/5/57:  CAM  2,3,  Equestrian  Club 
1;  Michael  June  21, 1973  ...  "A  Time  for  Us”  ...  May  10, 1974  .  .  "Just 
you  and  me,  simple  and  free”  .  .  .  Hampton  Beach  . .  .  Sand  dollars  ...  A 
Walk  on  the  Casino  . .  .  Sunflower  seeds  .  .  .  Friends  are  forever  .  Jane 
.  .  .  Chicago  . .  All  things  must  pass  away  . .  .  Smile  forever. 

Roberta  J.  DiFilippo,  Bubba;  59  Woodland  Road,  12/27/57:  Lynme’s  Car 
. . .  Devir  park  bandstand  . . .  Pat  and  Tom  ...  The  Mount  “You 
hadda  be  there”  . . .  Memories  with  Patti  going  to  Boston  .  .  Laughing  all 
the  time  2/22/73  . .  .  “Skiing”  . .  .  Memories  with  Patti,  Paula,  and 
Lynnie  . .  . 

Darlene  M.  DiGangi,  161  Glenwood  St.,  2/20/57:  Cam  3;  Choral  Arts  Society 
2,3;  Equestrian  Club  3;  Le  Cercle  Francais  1,2,3;  Madrigal  Singers  2,3;  Na¬ 
tional  Honor  2,3;  dumpboll  ...  the  yellow  pri  ...  boogling  with  the  bugle 
boy  . . .  Sunrises  in  Main  . .  .  Sunsets  over  Seconsett  Island  .  Love  and 
Thanks  to  my  friends  ...  for  without  them  one  cannot  live;;;merely  exist. 
Debra  M.  DiGregorio,  Deb;  45  Clayton  Street,  4/30/57:  Key  Club,  2,3;  Latin 
Honor,  1,2,3;  Le  Circle  Francais,  1,2,3;  FNC,  2,3;  Daddy’s  other  baby 
Summer  74  . . .  Voglers  Cove  . .  .  Time  in  a  bottle  .  .  .  Bernard  Au¬ 

tumn  . .  .  Why  sure  .  . .  Pack  of  animals  .  .  hall  parties,  boas  and 
Boabeaters  noodles  in  my  sleeping  bag  .  Austin  Mini  .  .  .  Greenbay  and 
Broadcove. .  . 

Robert  G.  DiNapoli,  Di  Nap;  42  Durso  Avenue,  3/10/57;  Baseball,  1,2,3 
Football,  2,3  .  .  .  Wrestling,  1  .  .  .  Spartan's  Friday  night  hockey  .  Izzy, 
Mizzy,  Fizzy  .  .  .  Down  it,  Moe  .  .  .  Salem  Grille  Waite’s  Mt.  Pasta  Time 
.  . .  Fizzy’s  Burn-outs  . .  .  Milley's  Garage  roof  . .  .  Salisbury  Hippie 
DiNap’s  Mongols’  .  .  .  Snowshoes-Littlewood  , 

Ann  M.  DiNitto,  Powder,  32  Barker  Road,  3/24/57:  Linden  Forestdale 
. .  .  Maplewood  . .  .  North  End  .  .  .  Cathy  . . .  Donna  . .  Jo-Ann  The  Star 
.  .  .  O.  Plaza  .  .  .  S.  Natasket  . .  B.  Club  .  .  .  R.  Beach  0.  S.  ... 
Cabaret  .  .  .  Dancing  .  .  .  Drawing  . .  ,  John  Miller  .  .  2/15/73  .  Yes¬ 

terdays  the  act  night  time  is  the  best  time  .  .  .  Yesterday  today  maybe 
tomorrow. 

James  D.  Di  Nitto,  Jimmy;  626  Highland  Ave.,  4/14/57:  Cross  Country,  1; 
Football,  1;  Play  Sports  .  .  .  Glenwood  Gang  .  .  .  Sweetheart  "Your 
mind  is  your  greatest  source  of  power”  ;  . .  .  Hockey  is  my  sport  almost 
.  .  Yesterday  and  Today  ...  I  wish  everyone  a  happy  life  especially  Paula. 
Steven  P.  DiOrio,  Cooke:  30  Fleming  Rd.,  11/29/57:  LIT,  2.3.  You  see  the 
card  yet?  . .  .  Marz  I  think  we  missed  the  bus  .  .  What’s  a  matador? 
House  of  Pizza  ...  a  little  emotion  . . .  Put  it  in  R  for  Race!  See  any 
broken  meters?  . . .  Belmont  School  Burn  Outs  . . .  “175”  Elton  John 
Anthony  N.  DiPersio,  Dip,  108  West  St.,  12/20/57:  Devir  St.,  Sprague 
Street  ...  69  Tracks  .  .  Brighams  .  .  .  Deep  Purple  Concert  Pink 
Floyd  .  .  S.C.  .  .  .  Toad  .  .  .  Alman  Bros.  . . .  "The” 


SENIORS  131 


DIANE  DiSANO 


RICHARD  DiPIETRO 


JOSEPH  DOHERTY 


J*  * 


STEPFHN  DONAHUE 


KAREN  DOWLING 


Gerry  Damiano  thinks  of  Blue  and  Gold  copy. 


GAIL  DOUCETTE 


CHERYL  DOUCET 


CHARLES  DRAPOLA 


LORNA  DOWNING 


132  SENIORS 


MARGARET  DUNN 


NANCY  EASON 


ROBIN  ELL 


ANNA  ESPOSITO 


CAROLYN  DURANT 


STEVEN  EISEN 


MARK  EDDY 


ROBIN  ELMSTROM 


ROBERT  ERLANDSON 


LINDA  FADIA 


Richard  J.  DiPietro,  Rick,  154  West  St.,  10/28/57:  Devir  Park  H  R  Rep 
Soph.  Jayne's  Doll  Barney's  Being  Late  Miss  Grunburg 
Bell  Island  Horseback  Riding  with  Nikki  The  Class  ot  1975 
Diane  M.  DiSano,  Dl;  47  Garden  St.,  8/6/57:  "Pusscakes"  (Those 
Summer  Days  and  Nights)  .  I  hope  my  life  is  like  math  with  sorrows  sub¬ 
tracted  .  Goodtimes  added  friends  multiplied  with  LOVE  undivided1. 

Joseph  T.  Doherty;  166  Samett  St„  12/26/57. 

Stephen  P.  Donahue,  53  Webster  St.,  7/21/57:  Riding  around  Parking 
Partying  Pink  Floyd  Last  Year's  4th  period  Working  Man 
Deep  Purple  .  .  .  The  Tracks  .  Money. 

Robert  F.  Doolin,  Bob;  61  Willard  Street,  10/11/57:  Lit,  3  Soccer,  2,3 
. .  .  Spartan’s  Friday  Nights  Games  .  .  GBL  Champs  tri-capt,  Soccer 
Mount  YMCA  Leader’s  Corps  Ellen's  Elbor  Prince  P.  Life¬ 
guard  "74”  .  ,  D.S.'s  legs  Budget  Mr.  Hussey's  6th  period 
Schoolyard  .  Equipment  Room  Racca-Kelley  Golden  Rod 
the  state. 

Ronald  C.  Doty;  32  Harding  Ave.,  3/8/57. 

Cheryl  A.  Doucet,  7A  Grove  St.,  6/29/57:  Pep  Club,  1,2;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1: 
Cheerleading,  3;  Bermuda  . .  .  "Teacher  I  Need  You”  S.M.A.C.  .  Mount 

.  . .  Climbing  .  .  A.B.E.N.C.E.  What’s  the  scoop  .  .  Jitterbug  Cheer 
leading  Varsity  74-75  ...  Hr.  Rep.  .  long  walks  long  talks  "Ann 
what  number”  .  .  .  Hockey  Party’s  . .  Thanksgiving  “73”  .  6/21/74 

.  Bookworm  Holland  . .  .  "Friends  are  few  acquaintances  are  Many 
wid’im  wid’im. 

Gail  A.  Doucette,  Douce:  136  Elwell  St.,  1/17/57:  Maldonian,  1;  Pep  Club,  1; 
Phi  Delta  Phi,  1;  Ski  Club,  1,3;  Micheal,  July  15,  1974  .  Gold  Room 

MC  .  .  .  76  .  .  .  football  .  .  .  Mr.  C.  is  #1  .  .  Bush  .  Bean  Mad¬ 
man  ..  .  Douce  .  Phil  and  Joyce  .  This  much  times  the  biggest  num¬ 
ber  in  the  world  . .  .  Hello  it’s  me  .  .  .  Cape  Cod  74  6  or  6:30 

laugh  .  .  N.E.  .  .  .  Exit  2  ..  .  water  .  .  .  skiing  .  dumpling  .  I.L.M. 

.  .  .  4/19/73  . .  .  T&C. 

Karen  A.  Dowling,  84  Wallace  St.,  7/19/57:  J.V.  Basketball,  1;  CAM,  2,3; 
Maldonian,  3;  Nor  ...  K  . . .  H.A.M.  ,  .  .  Lother  .  .  .  Karen,  Where's  the 
good  in  good-bye  . .  .  hockey  games  the  Y  . .  .  Swimming  Bike 
Riding  .  .  .  ‘Summer  of  74'  .  .  Nahant  . .  .  Barbers  and  Belles  The 
Kinks  .  .  .  Shangrila  . .  Lose  your  dreams  and  you  will  lose  your  mind 
"AP”  .  Work  Study  Office  .  .  .  2/22/73. 

Lorna  J.  Downing;  308  Nowland  ST.,  3/3/57:  Life  .  .  .  Changes  Magic 
.  .  .  hope  .  .  .  effort  .  .  .  Deb  .  .  friends  Love  .  .  time  Office 
Moe  .  .  .  Giggles  . .  .  Causeway  .  .  .  Corner  .  Parties  .  .  .  Standard 
Shift  .  .  .  blue  .  .  .  memories  .  .  forever  . .  .  Ma  .  .  Dad  Kids 
Ma  Gagliardi  .  .  .  Everything  Beautiful  .  .  The  Flynn’s  .  N.H.  Give 
to  the  world  and  the  world  will  give  to  you. 

Charles  F.  Drapola,  Charlie,  52  Myrtle  St.,  1/13/56:  El  Club  Hispaneo  1;  Trip 
to  Spain  . .  .  Commercial  Union  .  .  .  water  skiing  .  .  Nights  at  Kowloon 
. .  .  Green  Apple  . . .  Every  Saturday  Night  .  .  Rick  .  tree  Deb 
Chase  . .  .  Barbara  Streisand  .  Jacques  Brel  Vega  LX  Beach  Parties 
.  .  Humarock  .  .  .  cigarettes  .  .  .  Scarabow  Fair  . .  .  Night  more 

Salsburg  Beach  .  .  .  Debbie  G.  .  .  Rich's  Birthday  .  .  Ford  and 

Lady. 

Jospeh  G.  Duggan;  56  Elwell  St.,  11/21/55. 

Margaret  M.  Dunn;  164  Webster  St.,  11/15/57. 

Carolyn  A.  Durant,  Lynnie;  18  E.  Border  Rd.,  6/10/57:  Field  Hockey,  1;  Pep 

Club,  1;  Tri  Hi,  1;  Jr.  Varieties  ...  The  Six  Fabulous  Fish  .  Stuck  in  the 

mud  .  .  .  Blue  Mustang  .  .  Riding  around  with  Paula,  Patty  &  Roberta 
Bomb  fires  .  .  .  Mountain  Climbing  Hockey  Games  Bobbsey  Twins 
.  .  Summer  of  73  &  74  . .  .  Joyce  Judi  .  .  Dr.  Berman’s  office  oldies 
.  . .  Laughing. 

Nancy  J.  Eason,  26  Pine  Tree  Ave.,  9/14/56:  Bob  Limerick  Maine 
.  .  Bonnie  .  .  .  Debby. 

MarkW.  Eddy;  33  Baker  St.,  8/27/57. 

Steven  E.  Eisen,  Steve,  39  Home  St.,  7/19/57:  AZA  1,2;  Le  Cercle  Francais  2; 
Tifty  1,2,3;  Guitar  .  Francais  Store  .  Music  .  Money  Car 
Stereo  . .  .  Cat  .  .  .  Teeth. 

Robin  L.  Ell,  35  Clyde  St.,  2/14/58:  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1,2,3;  today,  tomorrow, 
always  .  .  .  7/11/73  .  Prince  .  .  .  Colour  my  world  Friends  are  for¬ 
ever  .  .  Amy  .  .  .  Barney  .  .  .  Camping  locker  of  the  year  Mount 
. . .  Skinned  knees  are  easier  fixed  than  broken  dreams  eh-eh-eh-eh- 
eh-eh  .  Paula  .  .  Nancy  .  Nancy,  Paula,  Jean  .  5/20/67  8:30a.m. 

Stephen  J.  Elliott;  529  Pleasant  St.,  9/10/57 

Robin  E.  Elmstrom,  Stringbean:  58  Coleman  St.,  4/19/56:  Painting  Judy 
.  .  Hockey  .  .  .  "When  will  I  see  you  again”  . . .  Swimming  Bowling 
.  .  .  Tiger  .  .  Reading  .  Peace  .  .  Wedding  .  Summer  74 
Friends  .  .  .  "Beach  Baby”  . . .  Love  .  Blue  .  .  .  "Nothing  to  do” 
Christmas  . .  .  Sandy  .  .  .  "Chinese  Food”  .  .  "Graduation  Day” 

Nancy  ...  “I  honestly  love  you”  .  .  Karen  Babysitting  .  “Helping  Peo¬ 
ple”  .  .  .  Nurse. 

Robert  K.  Erlandson;  15  Gilbert  Ct.,  10/1/57. 

Ammamarie  Esposito;15  Pearl  St.,  5/7/57. 

Linda  A.  Fadia,  120  Highland  Ave.,  8/29/56:  Chess  Club,  3;  Equestrian  Club, 
3;  FNC,3;  Guitar,  2,3;  my  friend  Robert  .  .  hobbies  guitar  playing 
Nurses  Aide  .  .  .  writing  stories  .  French  .  bowling  ski  mobiling 
.  .  .  coin  &  Stamp  collection  .  photography  Equestrian  Club 
Assistant  Chairwoman  for  Mr.  O'Donnels  office  . .  U.S.  History  Mr 
Alleyne  and  Mrs.  Tucker  are  good  teachers  my  cousin  Carol  Pasters. 


SENIORS  133 


NANCY  FAHEY 


STEPHEN  FARRELL 


JOHN  FAULKNER 


CHARLES  FEMINO 


VANCE  FERRATUSCO 


JOHN  FAIELLA 


DAVID  FIELDING 


JAMES  FAY 


JAMES  FALLON 


SUSAN  FELTZ 


PAUL  FI  ERI  MONTE 


PAULFIGELSKI 


SCOTT  FILLMORE 


ELLEN  FINCH 


134  SENIORS 


how  I  hate 
monday  mornings 

Ah,  the  pain  of  getting  up  at  6:30  Monday 
morning  and  realizing  that  five  days  of  seven 
periods  each  await  me.  I  quickly  turn  off  the  alarm 
and  roll  over,  trying  to  salvage  at  least  five 
more  minutes  of  rest  in  my  nice,  warm  bed.  Then 
I  slowly  and  methodically  wash  and  get  dressed. 

I  do  my  best  to  run  to  school,  for  I  am  consistently 
late  on  Mondays.  The  intended  run  usually  ends  up 
in  only  a  fast  walk,  and  I  arrive  at  school  two 
or  three  minutes  late,  for  I  have  to  try  at  least 
three  doors  before  finding  one  that  is  not  locked. 

I  discover  that  the  Monday  morning  line  outside 
Mr.  Cunningham’s  office  is  extra  long,  and  I  am 
rewarded  with  two  hours  detention  for  being  late. 
Upon  entering  my  homeroom,  gym  bag  in  hand,  I  hear 
the  voice  over  the  P.A.  say,  “The  following  gym 
classes  report  to  their  regular  study  halls  today 
Ah,  my  savior!  "...  periods  1,3,5,  and  6."  The 
voice  completely  skips  over  period  2;  this  is  a 
great  beginning  for  a  traditionally  great  Monday 
morning. 


MAUREEN  FINN 


COLLEEN  FLANAGAN 


PATRICIA  FLANAGAN 


STEPHEN  FINN 


JAMES  FLYNN 


MAUREEN  FLYNN 


Nancy  M.  Fahey,  108  Lyme  St.,  11/8/57:  Steve  March  4.  1972 
‘‘Yellow"  . . .  "Jello"  . . .  "pudding”  .  Terri  Chicken  Rotissene 
.  .  Headlock?  Hr.  Rep.  2  Every  night  is  all  right  for  fighting 
"Poops"  . . .  long  talks  monopoly  pc  till  5:00  a. m.  Kim?  Nix¬ 
on  at  3:00  a  m.  The  Mt  "You  never  realize  how  much  you  love 
someone  until  they’re  gone."  . .  .  Summer  "74”  Mother 

John  A.  Faietla;  53  Playstead  R.,  6/20/57. 

James  R.  Fallon,  Stonewall  Strogonaff;  191  West  St.,  6/2/57:  Indoor  Track. 
12,3;  Ski  Club,  1,2;  Hobbies:  model  making  girls  Football 
girls  ,  .  cars  .  .  girls  , .  .  saps  still  running  in  Maine  bigger  than  ever 
A.D.  BIG  BROTHER  little  Brother  =  1  (one)  allways  Kelly 
Wrestles  Wotten  .  . .  SPITBUG  The  bests  .  Thats  all  for  the  good  marks! 

.  . .  Good  Joe  Bad  Jim  Ugly  Mike. 

Stephen  J.  Farrell,  Steve;  595  Highland  Ave.,  12/27/56:  Chicago  rainy 

football  games  . . .  SJF  .  .  Mustangs  . .  Fisher  .  .  Insurance  Beach 
. . .  Cars  . . .  Skiing  .  .  56-Chevy  . . .  crowded  lodges  Sunapee 
Football  Wildcat  .  food. 

John  E.  Faulkner,  Fauker;  1145  Salem  St.,  3/5/57:  going  down  Nahant 
riding  around  Softball  .  drinking  .  Pinto-Charger  Basketball 
.  .  eating  .  Frank's  cellar  B.S.T.  ,  getting  muchies  after  party¬ 
ing  .  The  bump  .  .  Diane  Led  Zepplin  .  .  party  owl  partying 
turbs  engine  .  .  .  Friends  Nightclub  dating  .  Burn  em!  Blue 
Mustang  . .  .  Aerosmith  .  .  picking  girls  up  ,  .  T.P.O. 

James  W.  Fay,  8  Granite  St.,  8/11/57:  El  Club  Hispance,  3;  Moody  Blues 
Russian  Class  Art  .  live  theater  .  .  .  philosophy  psychology 
. .  .  travel  .  .  .  adventure  .  .  Vannegut  and  Falkien  .  .  .  Beacon  Hill 
College  . .  .  Casa  Namere  . . .  life,  people,  and  being  myself. 

Susan  M.  Feltz,  Sue:  33  Wilson  Ave.,  2/8/58:  Choral  Arts  Society,l,2,3; 
Greenroom,  3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Treble  Clef,  1,3;  Chamber  Singers,  2;  Celtics 
11/27/71  .  . .  11/24/74  .  .  .  music  . .  .  Utah  .  .  “oh  why”  “Billeri¬ 
ca-74”  . .  .  "Exchange  concerts”  .  .  .  LDS!  .  .  .  JESUS!  Karen 
L.R.  L.G.  G.K.  . .  .  airplanes  ...  Mr.  Abrahams  .  .  ,  "God  Grant  me  the 
Serenity  to  accept  the  things  I  cannot  change,  the  courage  to  change  the 
things  I  can  and  the  wisdom  to  know  the  difference.” 

Charles  J.  Femino,  Chuck;  42  Welsh  St.,  6/1/57:  Vista  St.  Mt.  Washing¬ 
ton  weekends  .  .  .  Kangamangus  Highway  .  .  Summer  of  74  68  Nova 

...  the  night  of  Grand  Funk  ,  .  May  3,  1973  .  June's  House  9/28/74 
. . .  Tardust  .  .  Charlie  June  Fitz  .  ,  What  a  bummer  .  .  Lucky  man 
. .  .  Freedom  Jam  .  .  .  Perry’s  rest  .  .  Begusneousess. 

Vance  C.  Ferratusco,  234  Belmont  St.,  12/17/57:  Basketball,  1,2,3;  Lincoln 
Park  Arthur  and  Martha  .  .  .  Space  shot  #  1  .  .  You  make  me  sick 
. . .  Football  games  .  .  .  Wrongway  Coleman  . .  .  The  Juice  Movin 
Grovin  Slip’n  sly  Gotten  Have  a  piece  of  pie  Hoop  Tim’s  Place 
AhShaMoe. 

David  Fielding;  20  Hyde  St.,  5/21/57. 

Paul  A.  Fierimonte,  Craz;  24A  Russell  St.,  7/8/57:  Baseball,  1,2,3;  Junior 
Varieties  . . .  likes  people  and  all  my  classmates  Johnny-Most-1  mita 
tion  .  .  .  shortstop  Love  .  ,  Baseball  . .  .  communicating  with  people 
. . .  sports-nut  .  .  M.H.S.  .  .  .  eats  5  apples  at  lunch  .  teachers  whom 
I  will  forever  be  grateful  to,  Mrs.  DePietro,  Mr.  Shwartz,  Mr.  Fritz,  Mr.  Hines, 
Miss  Murphey  . .  .  recite  Red  Sox  "Impossible  Dream”  album. 

Paul  K.  Figelski,  Fig;  16  Grace  St.,  11/3/57:  Devir  Patriots  Celtics. 
Scott  Fillmore:  7  Judson  St.  9/10/57. 

Ellen  L.  Finch,  “L”  ,  19  Forest  St.,  4/27/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  3;  Boojum  Rock, 
2,3;  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2,3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  1;  National  Honor,  1,3: 
Summer  of  73  ...  elf  . .  .  Cowabunga  .  . .  friends  Camp  Phoenix 
.  Mary  Ann  and  Dennis  .  .  bike  riding  whizzz  .  five  Prince  Pizzas 
. .  .  good  thinking  . . .  camping  .  BYF  . .  .  exchange  trips  N.H. 
10/18/74  ...  RC  .  .  What  was  I  gonna  say?  .  .  P.G.  .  .  .  “Jr.  Varieties 
—  “They  are  good  years”  —  Ms.  Nedlam. 

Dennis  M.  Finn;  241  Newland  St.,  10/7/57. 

Maureen  A.  Finn,  Moe:  9  Seaview  Ave.,  11/5/56:  Equestrain  Club,  1;  FNC.  1, 
2,3;  H.B.  “73”  . .  .  Jan.  75  . .  Friday  Nights  Horseback  riding 
Camping  “74”  . .  .  Harry  “73”  . .  .  the-thing  .  Bad  Times  good 
times  .  . .  It's  Al’s  Fault!  . . .  “Meegan”  . .  .  “Mac”  .  Dairy  maid  with 
Charlie  &  Karen  &  Jerry  .  ,  .  Getting  Lost  . . .  Cape  Cod  .  Hay  Ride 
“72”  .  . .  studys  with  “E”  “N”  “H”  .  .  .  Soph.  Junior?. 

Stephen  G.  Finn,  “Konga”  ;  24  Granite  St.,  9/26/57:  Baseball,  2,3;  Cog,  3; 
Le  Cercle  Francais,  2,3;  Maldonain,  1,2,3;  National  Honor,  3;  “What  the  fu¬ 
ture  brings  one  is  up  to  the  individual  himself.”  Monga  Magilla’s 
Gorilla’s  .  .  .  Watergate  74  dissappointing  Red  Sox  surprising  Pa¬ 
triots  .  .  Happy  Howard  .  .  .  Peppy  Paul  . .  "Jungle  Jim  Similinsky”  said 
Coach  Kelly  .  . .  Summer  of  216043621  . . .  "Always  keep  the  good  to 
heard.” 

Colleen  M.  Flanagan;  4  Wellington  St.,  2/19/57. 

Patricia  A.  Flanagan,  Patti;  19  Holmes  St.,  10/18/57:  Pep  Club,  2,3;  "Y" 
Leaders  —  what  a  drag  .  .  Your  first  love  s'always  your  last  Dig-  it 
.  .  But  Roberta,  what  am  I  gonna  do?  ...  Memories  of’th  Park  &  Mount 
.Jay  Gyles  Band  well  all  right  . .  Feel’n  All  right  You  mean  a 
lot  t'me  and  alwyas  will  .  ,  .  Bass  Player  .  Class  of  75’s  the  best. 

James  M.  Flynn,  Jim;  15  Cleveland  St.,  12/27/57:  Whose  turn  to  write  the 
note?  ...  We  missed  the  bus  again  .  House  of  Pizza  What  do  you 
mean  No  Broken  Meters?  .  .  Who  do  you  like  on  the  card  .  Cooke 
drives  an  automatic  but  thinks  he  drives  a  4-Speed. 

Maureen  E.  Flynn,  Moe:  59  Spring  St.,  1/25/57:  Success  Vomer 
Sam  .  .  11/14/73  .  .  .  Causeway  Office  Parties-cellar  Chi 
cago  .  .  .  LI  B.  .  "Just  for  today  I  will  improve  my  mind.  I  will  learn 
something  useful."  .  .  M.L.?  . .  .  “Peace”  Blue  Changes 

S.K.T.G.  .  .  .  Friendship  .  D.L.C.  .  .  .  Silence  The  Downing’s 
hope  Dad  Ma  Kids  . .  .  Season’s  Memories  LOVE 


SENIORS  135 


DENISE  FORBES 


MATTHEW  FORTI 


JAMES  FOLAN 


COLLEEN  FOLEY 


ROBERT  FOLEY 


\ 

SANDRA  FORMAN 


JOYCE  FORSYTHE 


DAWN  FORD 


DANIEL  FOURNIER 


JOANNE  FOURNIER 


CYNTHIA  FOURNIER 


MICHAEL FRANZOSA 


RICHARD  FRAUTON 


JUDITH  FREEDE 


136 


SENIORS 


JOHN  FREKER 


JOSEPH  FRENI 


RICHARD  FRISSORA 


LAURA  FRITZ 


Mark  Burns  and  Jack  Freker  look  forward  to  a  great  season  at  first  pep  rally. 


MARY  GAETANI 


James  J.  Folan,  Jimmy,  21  Constance  St.,  8/15/57:  Cross  Country  2.3  'i  - 
ey  1,2,3:  Class  of  74-75  Finally  got  it  fixed  your  loffm 
minutes  of  hard  hockey  What  a  play  Holden  St.  1114 
Cross  Country  Have  a  good  race  and  enioy  the  foliage  E  R.T  F  D 
Hockey  Town  Maroones  Party  .  Monday  morning  with  Mi 

Fritz. 

Colleen  D.  Foley,  Leanme;  29  Edmund  St.,  8/2/57:  Cheering.  3:  Tartooth  r 
lovedove  .  Ellen  have  another  RBS  “memories''  S  M  A  C. 
eeanbcsd  . . .  “mountain  climbing"  Sandy  Beach  FAA  Suprise? 
M.J.  I'm  gonna  punch  you  out!  Anney,  Hi  Guy!  Elaine's  8  R 
punch  then  look  .  CSJPB  Bermuda  "contact  attack” 

Robert  L.  Foley,  Bob;  168  Newland  St.,  12/6/56:  Baseball.  2,3;  Basketball. 
1;  Baseball  Gym  Patriots  Mr.  O'Brien  Mr.  Boyle 
MHS  Sports!  Mrs.  Davis  ,  all  my  teachers  especially  Mr. 
Cunningham. 

Denise  E.  Forbes,  29  Holloway  St.,  9/9/57:  Memories  A  new  light 
“1974”  ...  Love  you  VTB  5/11/74  “Teddi  Baer”  Brad  Rose 
Maggie  .  “Stairway  to  Heaven  June  75“  N.H.  Everett  Mu¬ 
sic  Remembrance  is  the  only  paradise  out  of  which  we  cannot  be 
driven. 

Dawn  M.  Ford,  12  Preston  St.,  12/10/56. 

Sandra  P.  Forman,  Sandy;  45  Newman  Rd.,  12/27/57:  BBG.  1,2,3:  Band, 1,2, 
3;  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,3;  Concert  Choir,  1.2;  Greenroom,  1,2:  Treble  Clef. 
1,3;  USONA,  1;  Wayne  8/7/74  True  confessions  in  the  library! 
Donna,  no  school  tomorrow,  wanna  go  to  the  Voke?  Cheryl,  thanks 
muchly!  .  .  Swampscott  Meatball  Green  '61  Falcon 

Conventions.! 

Joyce  A.  Forsythe,  J.J.;  25  Welsh  St.,  6/12/57:  Greenroom,  3;  Pep  Club,  1; 
G.B.J.D.  .  J.H.B.J.  .  Elton  John  Led  Zepplin  Turnstyle 
Schopell’s  . .  .  Good  bye  J.B.  Bunker  Hill  Love  is  my  friends  and 

the  Good  Times  .  Sunshine  Jim  Croce  “Color  My  World” 

Miami  Beach. 

Matthew  J.  Forti,  Matt;  24  Cliff  St.,  10/5/57:  Indoor  Track.  1;  Blue  Berry 
Hill  High  Rock  Cliff  St.  Jethro  Tull  .  Bob  Dylan  the 
Beatles  .  Harold  Parker  .  camping  .  .  Point  Sebago  Willhym- 

my’s  .  . .  “Hey  look  Pal”  .  Sleeze!  ...  "A  Day  In  the  Life”  Linden 
Lebanon  Bus  .  weekends  YMCA  meeting  people 
Goodbye. 

Cynthia  J.  Fournier,  Cindy;  41  No.  Milton  St.,  9/5/56:  Paul  8/22/71 
Love  is  great!!!  .  .  Donna,  “Wanna  go  in  late?"  or  “Who  wants  to  skip  with 
me  today?”  .  .  .  That’s  all  she  used  to  say  Mrs.  O'Hara  death  class 
4th  period  .  really  great  Mr.  Cunningham  and  Mr.  Boyle,  “nicest 
guys  around.” 

Daniel  H.  Fournier,  Danny;  41  No.  Milton  St.,  9/10/57:  Boojum  Rock,  1; 
Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2,3;  COG,  2;  Concert  Choir,  1,2,3;  El  Club  Hispanco,  2; 
Greenroom,  1;  Madrigal  Singers,  1,2,3;  Ano  Vous  like?  64  Skylark 
.  .  .  Revere  Beach  .  .  .  Los  Combianys  .  .  .  Timunga's  Bill’s  Place 
Parties  galour  .  Canobie  Lake  White  Mt.  Godilas  Green  pea 
soup  ,  June  &  Keith  . .  .  Papa  Gino's  (yeck!)  Robin  Dana’s  St. 
Joanne  L.  Fournier,  36  Home  St.,  3/14/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  1,2;  Oct.  5,  1971 
.  .  Love  You  W.G.C.  Having  someone  to  talk  to  friendship 
parties  .  .  Stairway  to  heaven  .  .  Florida  Good  luck  to  the  class  of 
“75”. 

Michael  J.  Franzosa,  Mike;  70  Fellsmere  Road,  7/19/56:  Baseball,  1,3;  In¬ 
tends  to  go  to  college  major  in  business  admin,  after  school  works  at  John¬ 
nies  Foodmaster  and  plays  for  their  softball  team  and  also  played  on  Malden 
High’s  baseball  team  as  pitcher  .  .  enjoys  all  sports,  including  waterskiing. 
Richard  C.  Frauton,  Ricky:  213  Mountain  Ave.,  8/9/57:  Football,  1;  Rick 
Oct.  30,  1971  .  Judi  .  .  Green  The  Allman  Brothers  Hawkie’s 

S.S.  Prince  .  The  Mount  The  Cup  Races  Izzy's  Mighty 
Chevy  .  .  “When  I’m  with  you  I  feel  a  thousand  different  Feelings  all  over 
my  body  I'm  with  you  and  that’s  all  that  matters.” 

Judith  M.  Freede,  Judi;  129  Alden  St.,  7/2/57:  BBG,  1;  Pep  Club,  1,2;  Hey 
Jude  .  crazy  laugh  loud  sneezes!!!  Ricki  10/30/7 1  Rhonda 
.  .  .  Cheryl  &  Steve  .  .  .  “McDonalds”  .  .  Judy  W.  the  kids  and  all  the 
fun  .  .  Go  Fry  your  Bermuda???  .  .  .  “Bummed  Out!”  Nan- 

tasket  .  .  Rock  Me  Gently  .  . .  'Photo  Album’  .  Chicago  “Just 
You’n  Me”  . .  . 

John  C.  Freker,  Jack;  95  Jacob  St.,  2/22/58:  Basketball,  1,2,3;  Football,  1,2, 
3;  Track  (outdoor),  1,2,3; #65  Football  .  Co-Captain  .  Camp 
,  Green  Bays  . .  Big  Three  .  .  .  “The  Mount”  Steve’s  Pub 
Arrowhead  .  .  .  Shut  up  Greg  “Gom  In”  Camping  trips  to  (Read¬ 
ing)  .  .  Gym  Office  Beat  Stuart  Weinburger  “Rocket  Man" 

Good  Times  .  .  73-74. 

Jospeh  R.  Freni,  Joe:  19  Taylor  St.,  12/7/57:  Baseball,  1;  Indoor  Track,  1: 
Junior  Varieties  ...  65  Ford  .  .  Class  of  "75"  "Baseball”  My 
best  friend  Carp  .  “15”  .  .  decisions  Weekends  The  little 

things  in  life  Twins  .  7th  period  release  N.Y.C.  Radio 
Gym  .  Friends. 

Richard  J.  Frissora,  Fizzy:  31  Myrtle  St.,  2/13/57:  Baseball.  1.2,3;  Basket¬ 
ball,  1;  Baseball  Tavern  .  Fenway  Park  Billy’s  new  car  the  white 
car  .  .  .  some  emotion  .  1st  period  Mr.  Carrol  Howie  Schwartz,  my 
best  friend  Ha,  Ha  Di’Naps  white  car  Homeroom  Reps.  Funi 
campaign  manager. 

Laura  E.  Fritz,  Fritzy:  31  Maynard  St.,  8/20/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  1969  “SS" 
Chevelle  ...  3  speed  standard  May  7,  1974  “Hey  Lady” 
Unbelievable  Arlene  ,  double  dating  Mikes  Pauls  Robin¬ 
son’s  News  Agency  .  .  movies  bowling  50’s  music  bad  tem¬ 
per  .  .  traveling  .  .  5’0”  ?  .  .  platforms  April  6.  1972  typing 
Motorcycles  .  .  .  We'll  see  ya. 

Kenneth  Fulgham:  265  Bryant  St.,  4/24/56^ 

James  M.  Funicella,  Jim;  38  Plainfield  Ave.,  5/7/57:  Hockey  Malden 
IHA  ,  ,  Driving  around  at  night  .  Purity  Supreme  Brums  3rd 
period  study  in  11th  grade. 

Mary  C.  Gaetani,  Pat;  546  Pleasant  St.,  10/22/57:  9/28/74  Boopy 
Blue  Wagon  .  Greenhalge  Street  . .  Mike  and  Debbie  Jackie  and 
Roseann  .  .  .  Nantasket  Salisbury  Sandy  and  Michele  The 
hanging  doll  Bruno  and  Lucy  .  .  .  Jeff  .  .  10/13/73  .  “74"  . 

“True  friendships  never  die”  .  Sandy  .  "1975” 


SENIORS  137 


JANET  GAFFEY 


IRENE  GAGLIARDI  CLAIRE  GALVIN 


MICHAEL  GALVIN 


DEBORAH  GARDINER 


RUSSELL  GARLAND 


RISEGARNEAU 


138  SENIORS 


KIM  GIAMPIETRO 


ANDREA  GIANNATTASIO 


ROBERT  GILLETTE 


SCOTT  GLANCY 


ADELE  GIANGREGORIO 


DENISE  GILARDI 


DOROTHY  GILBERT 


il  * 


NANCY  GINGRAS 


NORINE  GLICK 


PAULA  GIORDANO 


Janet  M.  Gaffey,  43  Rockwell  St.,  11/21/57:  "Fort"  Waite  S* 

"Cliff  St.”  Eve  &  Odd  Adam  &  Fall  Highalds 
Summers  .  .  Wow  irrevelant  "Good  time  with  old  friends' 

.  . .  D.W.  .  .  .  Friday  Nights  "Cellar  Parties"  Sunday  Afternoons 
"The  Beach  Buddies." 

Francesca  Gagliardi;  21  Leland  St.,  1/1/58. 

Irene  J.  Gagliardi,  Renee:  188  Sammett  Street,  11/10/57  Reene  Salem 
St.  73  .  George  8/27/74  You're  so  vain  What  are  we  gon¬ 
na  do  this  weekend?  .  9/13/73  Love  is:  Knowing  you  still  care!! 

Claire  M.  Galvin,  42  Plainfield  Ave.,  12/9/57:  Basketball.  1,3;  Softball,  1,3. 
Hi  . .  .  The  Prince  Party  .  "Doit”  The  Lodge  Liv  &  James 
.  .  .  Popcorn  .  Rockport  Summer  .  .  "Fuya-Fuya!”  Florida 
Little  Ossipp  e  Maine  Beech  Nut  "Another  ravioli  for  Tux." 
Michael  G.  Galvin,  Mike  112  Ponten  St.  10/1/57  Olds  Glendale  Park 
...  To  Ann  .  .  June  14,  1974  .  .  Friday  Nights  Hockey  Town 
Steve's  .  .  .  Midnight  Swims  Summin  Vacation 
Deborah  A.  Gardiner,  Debbee:  7  Gould  Ave..  8/9/57:  Wrestling  2,3:  P2JCR 
.  .  DJGG  ...  40  flights  .  Kelly's  .  Tuhourg  Hockey  BNBL  10 

.  .  SBL  .  .  .  Kingston  .  .  nahant  PAB  Mr.  C.  cuddles 
overpass  ...  I  ...  want  a  piece  of  a  cloud  XC  69  9/27/74 

11PM  .  .  thanks  Bebo  .  .  Dorchester  .  215  Charlie 

Russell  T.  Garland,  Gar-luch:  16  Hurlburt  Ct.,  2/25/57:  Football  1,2,3:  The 
Mount  72  Who’s  walking  back  there  .  Camp  Winchendon  Dino 
Brandano’s  .  .  .  Lite  Party  over  my  house  The  gym  Of¬ 
fice  .  .  Morrison’s  cards  .  .  Edna  .  Doug  .  Brighams  Hip  man 

.  .  .  General  George  .  .  .  S.  Patton  .  Football  Parties 

Rise  8.  Garneau,  Peanut;  25  Phillips  St.,  5/8/57:  Danny  6/16/73 
Mr.  Cunningham’s  office  .  Pine  Banks  Diamond  Girl  Central 
School  ...  The  Square  .  .  .  Signor  Pizza  Hockey  Games  69  stairs 
.  . .  "Get  off  of  my  back”  . .  .  Right  Jimmy?  . .  Drum  Corps  Cheryl 
.  .  .  Kathy  ...  Cat  . .  Bobby  .  .  .  8/9/73  .  friends  Butler.  1973 

Richard  J.  Garrity;  152  Beltran  St.,  10/5/57. 

Donna  M.  Gaudet,  27  Maynard  St.,  9/22/57,  Oct.  12,  1973  Rainy  Days 
Special  Thanks  to  Mr.  Cunningham  with  love  The  Wall  North- 
gate  ...  old  but  good  memories  . .  .  Such  a  deal!  K.S.K.C.  "The  Way 
We  Were”  ...  Mt.  Hood  .  .  July  1973  . .  Squam  lake  N.H.  Kanga- 

mangas  .  .  .  Smash*  .  Friday  13  . .  Never  thought  I'd  make  it 
Kristina  M.  Gaudette,  Tina;  608  Highland  Ave.,  6/25/57  Remember  what 
we've  said  and  done  and  felt  about  each  other.  Don't  let  the  past  remind  us 
of  what  we  are  now.  Fear  is  the  lock  and  laughter  is  the  key  to  your  heart 
.  .  You've  got  to  have  freinds!  .  .  . 

Wayne  Geer;  182  Sammett  St.,  1/26/55. 

James  P.  Gerakas,  12  Spring  St.,  8/5/56:  Indoor  Track,  2,3;  Track  (outdoor), 
2; 

Kim  M.  Giampietro;  29  Emrald  St.,  5/23/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  3;  Maldoman,  1; 
How  does  it  feel  to  be  on  your  own,  no  direction  home,  completely  unknown 
like  a  rolling  stone?  .  .  N.Y.  next  right  Provincetown  Nantucket 
.  .  Kancamangus  .  .  Rockport  ,  ,  .  Thank-you  .  Don't  be  denied  -. 

leather  ,  .  .  silver  .  .  .  wooden  . , .  music  . . .  sunset  sincerity 

Adele  M.  Giangregorio;  375  Lynn  St.,  10/20/56:  Michael  and  Adele  Leo 
and  Carol  .  .  .  July  14,  "1974”  ...  The  Camp  .  .  Ever  Clean  The  Peir 
.  .  ,  Hawaii  ...  The  Carnival  ...  The  Picnic  Babysitting  The 
Summer  of  74  .  .  .  The  screen  house  Doubling  with  Leo  and  Carol 
That  night  at  the  Drive-in. 

Andrea  M.  Gainnattasio,  Andi;  41  Grace  St.,  4/9/58:  Basketball  1;  El  Club 
Hispaneo,  3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  2,3;  National  Honor,  2.3;  Pep  Club,  1; 
USONA,  3;  "Don’t  it  always  seem  to  go,  that  you  don't  know  what  you’ve  got 
'til  it's  gone”  . . .  “Faith  is  the  substance  of  things  hoped  for,  the  evidence 
of  things  not  seen.”  . .  .  Duffy’s  Office  Madaca 
Gerald  J.  Giannetta,  Ge  Ge;  985  Salem  St.,  2/24/56;  Hockey  1;  I  like 
drag  racing  .  ,  .  Fixing  cars  .  .  .  Race  cars  at  the  dragway  Meeting 
people. 

Denise  J.  Gilardi;  16  Henry  St.,  1/21/57:  Boojum  Rock  3;  Der  Deutsche  Klub 
1,2;  Le  Cercle  Francais  1,2,3;  Maldonian  1,2,3:  National  Honor  2,3;  Pep  Club 
1;  Nicky  . .  .  Sadie’s  Girls  Trixie,  Roseann,  and  Cleo  "Ap”  Cuc¬ 
koo’s  Nest  .  .  .  50’s  forever  .  GREASE  GARD  and  Co.  .  -riday 
movies  . .  .  Gummin’  it  G.L.  always  .  Beatles  .  .  Tiny  Iny  Country 
Boys  .  California  someday 

Dorothy  M.  Gilbert,  Dottie;  194  Madison  St.,  3/22/57:  "Gratitude  comes  in 
three  forms:  A  feeling  in  the  heart,  an  expression  in  words,  and  a  giving  in 
return.”  Understanding  dreams  .  . .  Good  friends  the  Mt.  Pakosn 
. . .  "Just  being  happy  is  enough”  .  Pizzahouse  Well  all  right 
Attitude  . . .  Those  long  talks  .  . .  Common  . .  .  SMAC  Four  in  a  Vet 
Robert  P.  Gillette,  79  Granite  St.,  4/20/57:  Paula. 

Nancy  J.  Gingras;  94  Home  St.,  6/26/57. 

Paula  J.  Giordano,  7  Tufts  St.,  9/1757:  Band  1,2;  Field  Hockey  2,3;  Phi  Delta 
Phi  1,2,3;  Bobby  .  4/20/73  . .  .  surprises  .  Summer  of  73  The 

Mount  .  .  .  Prince  . . .  JBMMNR  .  BJSTT  .  .  Camping  74  eh-eh 
.  .  .  eh-eh-eh-eh  .  .  .  Sunday  Nights  .  Friendly’s. 

Scott  D.  Glancy,  9  Shawmut  Terr.,  11/14/57:  Greenroom,  1,2,3;  Orchestra, 
2;  .  .  .  12/19/73/  . .  .  Pyramid  .  7/16/74  .  .  10/4/74  .  .  Berlin 

No  philisophical  lines  her,  sorry  .  .  Ziggy  and  the  Spiders  TIHS 
Transformer  Acting  .  Pyramid  ,  Hey  honey  take  a  walk  on  the 
wild  side  .  .  .  L.R.  .  .  .  Recording  Movies  Me  and  My  Bass  Vicious 
Norine  R.  Glick,  147  Cross  St.,  3/857:  When  we  start  to  count  laughter,  we 
cease  to  count  tears.  When  we  count  happy  memories,  we  cease  to  count 
years  . . .  “Glick”  .  .  .  Hearts  . .  Nahant  Teachers  Aide  .  Laconia 
. .  .  Ever  since  I  was  little  "What  is  truth?”  Who  cares  Karen 
.  .  Phyllis  . .  .  Kristina. 


SENIORS  139 


RANDY  GONSALVES 


LYNN  GOODE 


PATRICIA  GOVER 


SUSAN  GRAF 


CAROL  GRAMOLINI 


DONNA  GRASSO 


getting  there  on 
time  a  dilemma 

Almost  everyone  faces  the  dilemma  of  rushing  from 
one  class  to  the  next.  It  is  almost  impossible  to  reach 
the  fourth  floor  from  the  basement  in  three  minutes. 
Here  are  some  tips  on  how  to  overcome  this  problem. 

1.  Know  thoroughly  the  shortest  and  quickest  route  to 
your  destination. 

2.  Keep  a  steady  pace.  Running  up  the  stairs  will 
only  exhaust  you. 

3.  Before  the  second  bell  rings,  inch  your  way  to 
the  door.  Be  sure  that  you  are  the  first  one  out  and 
are  not  trapped  by  other  anxious  students. 

4.  Make  no  stops  along  the  way.  Going  to  the  bath¬ 
room,  getting  a  drink,  or  talking  to  a  friend  will  hold 
you  back. 

5.  Carry  a  minimum  of  books.  Any  extra  weight  will 
slow  you  down. 

By  following  these  simple  guidelines,  your  remaining 
years  at  Malden  High  will  be  memorable;  you  will  be 
physically  fit  and  you  will  annoy  fewer  people. 


JOSEPH  GRAMOLINI 


GEORGE  GRANDE 


CURTIS  GRAY 


ELIZABETH  GRAY 


140  SENIORS 


GAIL  GREEN 


GARY  GREEN 


LYNNE  GRUSEL 


CAROL  GREGOIRE 


GEORGE  GRIMES 


TERESA  GUARINO 


BARBARA  GRENHAM 


DONNA  GROVER 


Randy  S.  Gonsalves,  Vataha;  70  Linden  Ave.,  2/2/57:  Listening  to  Deep  Pur 
pie  Football  Hockey  .  Led  Zepplen. 

Lynn  M.  Goode;  232  Charles  St..  7/19/57. 

Patricia  A.  Gover,  Patsy:  37  Watts  St.,  2/27/57:  Don't  Spare  The  Ice 
Cornelius  .  .  Zira  right  being  late  Mr.  Cunningham 
"Can  I  ask  you  something?"  the  library  Marybeth  Chinese 
Food  ,  "Susie  Homemaker”  .  Chump. 

Susan  D.  Graf,  Susanna  Storm:  29  Revere  St.,  6/14/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  2,3: 
Boojum  Rock,  1,2,3:  FTA,  1,2,3:  Key  Club,  2,3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  1,2,3; 
National  Honor,  2,3;  Ski  Club,  3;  Guitar  Club.  2,3;  Jayleolin  True  Blue 
. . .  "my  color  chart"  .  .  .  Strumming,  Singing  ,  Talking,  Laughing,  Smiling 
Music!  .  .  Tennis?  .  Skiing???  Mr.  Indeck  The  Swamp 
Fox  .  .  Knucks  .  Why?  .  Why  Not?  .  .  "as  the  deer  pants  for  water, 
so  I  long  for  you,  o  God.” 

Carol  A.  Gramolini,  67  Claremont  St.,  7/2/57:  Le  Cercle  Francais,  1,2,3:  Pep 
Club,  1;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1,2,3;  Tennis,  2;  Dec.  4, 1973  dreams  and  memo¬ 
ries  .  .  Seven  MLMLNDC  Maryann’s  camp  Bob's  May  5, 
1973  .  .  crazy  nights  with  LV's  car  What  do  you  want  to  do  tonite? 

Wann  go  for  ice-cream?  It  smells  green  "A  friend  is  someone 
with  whom  you  dare  to  be  yourself." 

Joseph  P.  Gramolini:  322  Forest  St.,  2/15/57. 

George  J.  Grande,  53  Regent  Rd.,  5/21/57:  Golf,  1,2,3;  Golf  Team  Hey 
Who  Cares  .  lookin  good  Brandano's  H  R.  20  Study  101 
.  .  .  "Pats  all  the  way.” 

Donna  M.  Grasso,  24  Brentwood  St.,  12/16/57:  Donna  and  Tommy 
9/1/72  .  .  .  Solari’s  .  Linden  Square  D.J.A.D.C.T.C.  Spare-ribs 

.  .  .  Virgo  .  .  .  Cookie  .  .  Three  years  .  .  Going  to  make  it  Maine 

.  .  Dream  until  your  dreams  come  true  Just  you  Friendship  can 
trun  to  love,  But  sad  is  the  love  which  turns  to  Friendship. 

Curtis  A.  Gray  Camp  Curtis;  92  Franklin  St.,  10/26/56  Baseball,  3; 
Black  Student  Unkon,  2,3;  Chess  Club,  2,3;  Football,  1,2,3;  Indoor  Track,  3; 
Big  3  ...  Speedball  .  .  .  Graduate  Drummer  B.S.U.  Circle 

.  .  .  Gym  ,  .  .  free  Rosey  .  .  People  Wineburger  Drive 
Swimming  .  Ann  .  .  friends  Girls!  .  football  fishing 
Ann-Marie  fun  209  Cards  .  .  exploring  Mary  ex¬ 
citement  .  .  Detention  .  Money  interested  Barbara  Study 

.  .  Kel-Pepper  .  .  .  Promotion  .  expedition  .  .  Marva  "Bye" 

The  Annoucement  . .  Music  .  .  Michelle  .  '75. 

Elizabeth  A.  Gray,  Beth;  15  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  5/18/57:  STEVEN  .  the  ceme¬ 
tery  .  .  Bob  Dylan  .  .  .  "mothers  little  helper”  . .  Mother  Nature! 

Gail  M.  Green,  109  Bainbridge  St.,  8/3/57:  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2;  Indoor 
Track,  1,2;  "Tell  me  something  good”  . .  "Jeffrey!”  .  .  "Big  Al” 
"MMI”  . .  .  "Buff  Angelo  Guido”  .  .  .  "CARPS  Problems”  "The  Cor¬ 
ner”  . .  .  "G.R.  .  . .  "me  &  Elaines’  Smoke  Lounge”  "Wanna  stay  up  all 
night?”  .  . .  "The  Face!”  .  .  “What  you  said”  .  "Long  serious  talks" 

. . .  Three  Dog  Night  . .  .  "The  Big  White  Whale.” 

Gary  L.  Green:  109  Bainbridge  St.,  12/17/56;  Mr.  Fitz’s  fifth  period  health 
class  . .  .  Charles  Street  ...  all  sports  except  golf  Drinkin  t'day 
New  Hampshire  .  .  .  Signor  Pizza  .  HIGH  HAND  who!!!  cares!!! 
SEPUURB  RADAR  .  .  .  Chateau  DeVille. 

Nanette  C.  Greer,  Nunk;  30  Beachview  Ave.,  6/7/57:  The  Big  F.  Prome¬ 
nade  Doty  Dear?  , .  .  "Did  you  plant  your  pole,  Lisa?".  down  up  down 
.  .  Oreo  .  .  .  Freak  &  Wierdo  .  .  Blue  Bomber  Freight  Train  The 
Rage  &  Jonesy  .  .  Burt  Rungles  .  Burger  Do-I  “For  God  sakes  Karen" 

.  .  .  Rocky  Mountain  High  .  .  Night  skiing  .  .  Camp  Alton 
Carol  A.  Gregoire,  42  Appleton  St.,  12/6/57  .  Band  1,2;  Horseback  riding 
Bowling  .  .  .  Skating  .  Babysitting  Going  to  the  movies 
Playing  the  flute. 

Barbara  A.  Gernham,  Barb;  12  Washington  Place,  6/13/57:  Grogg  Ithica 

.  .  .  L.l.  .  .  Caribe-6  .  .  .  BCCB  Ho  Jo’s  .  .  Bike  Rides 

KBTSDYL  .  .  .  Candide  .  Buses  Waiting  Pasta  Time 

7/28/74  .  .  Flies  .  .  .  Summer  of  74  .  .  EGBKMC  S.A.I.  4/6, 
7/74  .  .  Mouse  .  .  B.S.  -  5/17/74  Babbs  Mouth  Foot¬ 

ball  games  .  .  grilled  cheese  Houdini  .  "We  had  magic  to  do  just 
for  you”  . . .  Pippin  ... 

Mary  K.  Grenham,  14  Washington  Place,  3/2/56:  Pep  Club  1:  Study  Mr 
Friend  .  .  C.J.D.E.  .  vega  .  Back  in  my  younger  day's  If  things  were 
going  wrong  I  might  sulk,  I  might  pout  Now  I've  learned  if  I  just  pitch  in  and 
do  what’s  right,  Things  will  always  work  out. 

George  F.  Grimes,  Graving  Moving:  315  Highland  Ave.,  9/15/56:  Having  a 

Good  Weekend  Up  Vista  St . Electricity  Shop  401  the  Zoo 

.  .  .  Will  try  to  open  my  Business  "Someday”  .  The  Study  of  Law. 

Donna  Grover,  132  Daniels  St.,;  Donna  May  3, 1956:  I'm  ready  if  I  don’t 
get  to  go  May  27, 1973  Natural  High  Pulling  all  mghters  at  Ma 
Gags  ...  To  make  it  in  life  .  Charlie  Keep  your  feet  on  the  ground 
. . .  Salem  St.  Just  to  be  happy  Places  to  be,  Places  to  see. 

Lynne  A.  Grusel,  159  Coleman  St.,  8/5/57:  B.C.B.S.  Linden  I'm 
leaving  for  all  the  wrong  reasons  .  Oh  I  didn’t  know  that  trying  to 
face  reality  pink  slips  GEt  out  and  push  Somewhere,  Some¬ 
how,  Someway,  Someday  Thank  you  Mr.  C. 

Teresa  M.  Guarino,  Terri;  65  Walnut  St.,  11/29/57:  Blue  and  Gold.  1:  Sum¬ 
mer  73  .  .  .  Washington  .  .  Saturday  night  calls  August  3, 1973 
best  friends  and  good  times  peanute  butter  parties  ELO 
Taxi!  Taxi!  .  ,  letters  Halloween  73  .  balloons  The  three  Stooges 
.  ,  .  sewing  "Where  did  you  get  your  license?"  XTRA  subway 
.  Mom  and  Dad  , .  .  postcards  ...  "I  can’t  see  that  far!"  9/2/73. 


SENIORS  141 


BETSEY  HANIFAN 


STEVEN  HASHEM 


JAMES  HARNEY 


TIMOTHY  HEGARTY 


JOSEPH  HEGARTY 


GARY  HENNESSEY 


SCOTT  HANLEY 


ANNE  HENRY 


KATHLEEN  HANNON 


RUSSELL  HICKEY 


142  SENIO 


Dennis  Krivelow  checks  film  for  Maldonian . 


BARRY  HITCHCOCK 


BRIAN  HITCHCOCK 


Betsey  J.  Hanifan,  Hanny;  61  Pine  St..  10/23/57:  Basketball.  1;  Pep  Cjub.  2: 
Cheering.  2,3;  Summer  "74”  . .  shakers,  rallies,  megaphones  super- 
woman  .  shine-on  .  barefeet  Buddies  2  fools  Real  Nice 
.  .  M.J.  Clean  up  your  act  .  .  Pick  a  bone  If  the  nose  don't  know 
omie  does  Quick  as  a  Bunny  Unicorn  "They  say  all  good 
things  must  end  someday."  .  .  The  Bees  Nees  Jolly  Green  Midgets 
...  Can  against  the  wall  .  .  I  am  the  radio  friends. 

Scott  J.  Hanley,  25  Barnes  Ave.,  8/11/57:  12  years  is  enough  So  long 
M.H.S.  .  .  .  Cape  Cod  Coliseum  Chuck  Berry  and  J.  Montgomery 
Seagull  Beach  .  The  Rest  Area  Maine  —  never  again  the  moun¬ 

tain  .  G.G.  .  parties  Get  a  job!  .  The  Beach  Boys. 

Kathy  Hannan,  33  Edmund  St.,  7/26/57;  "The  Grogg"  S.D.M.M.  Can- 
dide  .  Caribe*# 6  .  Cabot  St.  .  T.  Baker  bike  rides  flat  tire 
. . .  Ithaca  H.J.  .  4/7/74  Love’s  Theme  S.  B.  Bus 

stop  Everett  Square  .  .  .  Chippy  .  corner  of  K.P’s  white  and 
blue  cars  .  .  .  S.A.I.  .  .  C.B.N.Y.  Northgate  B.L,  goin'  round 

in  circles  .  .  .  9/11/74. 

Diane  Hanson;  185  Forest  St.,  9/30/57. 

James  M.  Harney,  Jim;  54  Orient  St.,  5/23/57:  Chess  Club  1;  Who  Cares 
Mizzy  Izzy  Fizzy  .  .  Waitts  Mount  .  .  .  7th  period  study  Friday  Nights 
.  Moose  . .  .  Saturday  Mornings  Mr.  Sadler  Bernie  the  Harp 
.  . .  Pasta  Time  . .  Spike  Hoop  Hill  Great  Advisor,  Mr.  Benotti 
Basketball  .  .  Hockey. 

James  Harris;  16  Floral  Ave.,  10/21/56. 

Steven  J.  Hashem,  STUP:  65  Revere  St.,  12/8/57:  Ann-Marie  6/8/73 
Riding  the  Marsh  .  .  Party  at  Hogans,  the  Mountains  the  Creek 
55  Black  Chevy  .  .  BIVY  And  KLINK  .  .  Bloodshot  .  Maplewood  Mo¬ 
tors  . .  .  P.V.  ,  .  ,  ARIZONA  .  Sabbath  .  .  My  Brother  .  Stup  and 
Dummy. 

Susan  S.  Hatzopoulos,  Suebee,  11  Jorden  Terr.,  8/21/57:  If  the  chance  is 
now  "Take  It”  you  may  not  get  it  again  and  then  never  "Make  It."  Ever- 
rett  E.S.P.A.  Lafayette  School  .  .  Friends  Wonder  Kung  fu  Flash 
"Hud”  . .  .  Teddy  maybe  the  Family  .  .  .  Heather  Diane  and  Chucky 
.  . .  Vinny  Brad  . .  .  Me!  . . .  "Class  of  75”. 

Karen  A.  Hayward,  Kar:  114  Highland  Ave.,  6/19/57:  November  25,  1970 
. .  .  Paul  . .  .  Samantha  . .  Vermont  .  Orlando  Florida  Singing- 

out  .  .  Good-Point?  .  .  Teacher's  Aide  P.H.  Sweeny's  Harvard- 

Baker  .  .  .  Church-Hill  .  .  .  Bozo  .  My  Friends  .  Talk  to  me  love 
is  more  to  me  than  just  a  feeling  and  special  things  you  bring  to  me.  Love  to 
me  is  you. 

Joseph  M.  Hegarty,  Joe;  16  Baldwin  St.,  12/18/57:  Football,  1;  Indoor  Track, 
3;  Track  (outdoor),  1,2,3.; 

Timothy  S.  Hegarty,  Tim;  104  Gilbert  St.,  2/17/57:  Football,  3:  Hockey,  1,2, 
3;  Indoor  Track,  3;  Track  (outdoor),  2,3;  photography  .  .  water-skiing 
snow  skiing  .  .  Dynamite  Ollie  . .  .  Star  Speedway  .  .  tennis  Mongo 
. . .  Sadler’s  Stable  .  Heavy  Chevy  .  Exorcist  ,  Bobby!  Wake  up! 

. .  .  bowling  .  Gilbert  Street  Gang  Hockey  School  Jeez!  Whatta 
play!  .  .  .  Gettin  down  fine  .  Hoss's  Herd  .  .  Mule  Train  I  dunno, 
whadda  you  wanna  do? 

Peter  J.  Hendron;  77  Plainfield  Ave.,  7/17/57. 

Paula  Hendry;  59  Maynard  St.,  1/2/57. 

Gary  P.  Hennessey,  47  Walnut  St.,  2/27/57:  Cross  Country,  3;  Hockey,  2,3: 
Phil’s  bike  .  .  .  Watch  out  for  the  tree!  .  Ain’t  .  the  weekend  at 
Hampton  .The  Dive  . .  .  Mystic  Lakes  .  .  .  2/7/74  Feathers 

Change  Man  ...  21  and  22  .  Chuncky  .  .  Wofl  . .  .  good  deal. 

Anne  M.  Henry,  Anney;  590  Salem  Street,  1/22/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  National 
Honor,  2,3;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1;  Tri-Hi,  1,  Cheerleading,  2,3;  Homeroom  Rep.,  1, 
2,3;  BOBBY  . . .  More  than  a  .  10/26/73  .  .  mountain  climbing 
“Sincere  Students”  .  .  Jitterbug  .  .  BECENDC  "JUST  YOU  ‘N  ME  ral¬ 
lies  .  .  Bogan’s  ...  Pal  .  .  Weekend  at  Hampton  .  .  .  Esther,  you're 
always  there!  .  .  .  Angelcake  .  .  .  No.72  Betsey,  Pops?  ...  oh  Fesketios 
.  .  .  Bermuda  .  .  .  long  talks  . .  B.D.  Colts  . . .  J&E  . .  .  S.M.A.C. 

Rock  the  Boat  .  .  B. 

Russell  M.  Hickey,  Watson;  108  Wallace  St.,  12/10/56:  June  1974  Con¬ 
certs  . .  .  Elton  John  .  .  .  Grand  Funk  Traffic  .  .  George  Harrison 
. . .  The  Mount  . .  .  Hockey  playing  basketball  playing  baseball. 
Kim  A.  Higgins,  127  Plainfield  Ave.,  7/3/57:  KSDC  .  .  .  Elton  John,  you  give 
but  little  when  you  give  of  your  possessions,  its  when  you  give  of  yourself 
that  you  truly  give. 

Francis  Hightower;  26  Boulder  St.,  6/17/56. 

Barry  Hitchcock,  Hitchy:  24  Watts  St.,  9/6/57:  The  Conner  Going  to 
Pork  Qf  hpfnrp  **rhnnl 

Brian  Hitchcock,  Hitchy:  24  Watts  St„  9/6/57:  Hockey  2,3;#7  #16 

...  The  Park  .  .  The  Mount  .  .  Steve's  Room  . .  .  Saturday  Night 
Playing  Pool  up  the  “Y”  . . .  going  to  the  Sports  Events. 

Patricia  A.  Hobart;  1021  Salem  St.,  4/30/57. 

William  A.  Hodgin,  Buddy;  12  Magnolia  Street,  1/25/57:  Band  1,2;  Boojum 
Rock  3;  Football  1;  Greenroom  1,2,3;  "Let  it  be”  2;  Jerry  "All  you  need 
is  love"  .  .  Kim  H.  13  Have  a  "coke”  on  me  .  Mr.  Cunningh¬ 
am  is  all  right  .  .  Junior  Varieties  .  Card  and  Skerry  Blow  Terri  Jr, 
...  Bad  Company  . .  .  Gypsies  ...  Kim  G.  Calif  .  .  Who’s  Next?. 

John  S.  Hoffman,  27  Vining  St.,  12/9/56:  Cross  Country  1,2,3;  Indoor  Track 
1,2,3;  Outdoor  Track  1,2,3. 


SENIORS  143 


LORI  HOLLAND 


NANCY  HOLLAND 


DAVID  HOOLE 


CHERYL  HORTON 


DENISE  HORTON 


VICTORIA  HOWARD 


DAVID  HORSMAN 


NANCY  HOWELL 


DOUGLAS  HUME 


JOSEPH  HURLEY 


MARK  INGLESE 


PAUL  ITRATO 


ANTHONY  IZZICUPO 


ELLEN  JACOBS 


144  SENIORS 


SUSAN  JACOBS 


LINDA  JACOBSEN 


PATRICIA  JENKINS 


KAREN  JODREY 


Phyllis  Surette  trudges  home  after  a  hard  day  at  M.H.S. 


PRISCILLA  JOHNSON 


Lori  A.  Holland,  Gypsy;  69  Bell  Rock  St.#  2,  2/26/55:  Jack  Mom 
Sue  ...  5/22/71  .  2/12/74  .  Sigor  Pizza  "Gypsy'' 

“poopie”  .  Kahouna  .  Platforms  . .  Life  Sahora  Cosmo 
.  .  .  Parties  .  .  .  Witches  .  .  Kojak  .  ,  Occult  .  Aquaintences  . . 
"Love". 

Nancy  Holland,  121  Adams  St.,  6/27/57:  FNC,  2;  Latin  Honor,  2:  Pep  Club, 
1,2;  Mark  . .  .  J.B.E.C.E.C.A.D.  .  .  .  "park"  .  .  .  “Gym  73”  ‘  Colts' 

. . .  "Here"  . .  .  Rufus  . .  .  #40  . . .  "Yellow  Ribbon"  .  S.M.A.C. 
Kathoff  .  .  Bermuda  .  .  Homeroom  Pests  .  .  Mark's  ways  7/6/72 
...  My  Contact!  .  .  Mount  Climbing  .  .  .  Talks  .  Plum  Island  .  . 
Doubling  .  .  scutting  .  .  "Wicky  Heavy,  men"  . .  Zsa  Zsa  I  think  I 
see  someone  who’s  not  there  .  .  .  Cheryl's  corny  jokes. 

David  B.  Hoole,  20  Hamlet  PI.,  4/9/57:  Cross  Country,  1;  Y.M.C.A.  Elec¬ 
tric  Shop  . .  .  Leaders  .  .  .  Parties  . .  Drinking. 

Steven  Horne;  18  Hancock  St.,  12/4/57. 

David  K.  Horsman,  D.K.  The  Hoss;  55  Willow  St.,  6/2/57:  Member  o.o.h.a. 
...  Lit  1,2,3  . .  ,  Favorite  Sayings  It's  All  Over,  and  Stellar  Chess  from  the 
Word  50  . . .  Remember  the  six  second  goal  .  .  .  Incur  The  Bath  On¬ 
ward  and  Upward  .  . . 

Cheryl  A.  Horton,  Cha:  26  Quincy  St.,  2/19/57:  Nantasket  Via  Cape:  my 

second  home  Manomet  .  .  .  7-6-74  .  Seals  &  Crofts  .  .  .  beach  parties 

take  a  walk?  . .  .  pull  over!  .  .  .  lets  fly  . .  take  a  picture! 
B.B.B.B.  .  .  Elton  John  .  . .  "Harmony"  ...  1st  per.  .  Keep  Smiling 
. . .  “no  time  to  cry”  .  .  .  Summer  of  "72"  ...  I’m  lost  again. 

Denise  G.  Horton;  74  Plainfield  Ave.,  7/10/56. 

Vicki  L.  Howard;  Vicki;  13  Maynard  St.,  6/17/57:  Tommy  Moody  Blues 
.  .  9/8/74  .  the  corner  .  .  .  S&L&V  in  Lynn  caB  .  Head-Quarters 
.  .  pink  slips  .  .  .  smoking  in  the  girl’s  room  Mr.  Clean  Whenham 
...  the  castle  .  .  .  Linden,  get  me  out  of  here. 

Nancy  S.  Howell,  Nanc;  53  Lawrence  St.,  2/28/58:  The  Real  "Mac”  . 
Hampton  . . .  Summer  of  74  .  .  Scumbaree  .  .  .  "The  Highland" 

Football  at  Revere  . . .  Straight  all  the  way  .  Slumerville  .  .  .  Grump  Pig 
Creep  and  DumDum  The  Pru  . .  .  Y  Good  01'  T.C.  .  .  FBLA  2  . 

Pep  Club  1  .  .  .  USONA  2,3  .  .  . 

Douglas  D.  Hume,  Doug;  18  Horace  St.,  3/1/57:  Cross  Country,  3;  Hockey, 
1,2,3;  LIT,  1;  Soccer,  2;  Give  me  a  break!  .  .  .  Duke  on  the  Duke  .  Tennis 
. .  .  Vinny  Gumbatz  ,  Blazing  Saddles  .  .  .  Hockey  School  Star 
Speedway  . . .  Maroons  . .  .  Ease  Down  .  .  Battle  of  the  Blocks. 

Joseph  P.  Hurley,  Joe,  11  Wyoming  Ave.,  2/12/57:  FTA  2,3;  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais  2,3;  LIT  1,2,3;  National  Honor  2,3;  Mai’s  .  .  Teacher’s  aide-2  .  Cel¬ 
lar  .. .  "Grease”  . . .  "It’s  too  late”  . . .  Jane  . .  .  Red,  White,  and  Blue 

...  100  Day’s  .  .  .  "What  do  you  wanna  do?"  ...  The  Losing  End 

August  Fifth,  CSNY  . .  .  Friends:  Everybody  I  Love  You  .  .  Carole  Neil 
. . .  Carly  .  . .  Stevie  . .  America  .  .  .  “I’ll  take  you  there.” 

Mark  A.  Inglese,  Hang  99  Pearl  St.  6/21/57  Susan  454  Nahant  break¬ 
down  . .  .  whipped  . .  .  Jan.  1,  1974  .  .  .  Susans  wreckless  driving  Monk 
Camaro  . .  .  Uncle  Jidge  .  .  .  Susan  nagging  Org  Six  cars  cruisin 
. . .  Stubborn  454  .  .  .  Nahant  Straightaway  .  .  Boris  .  .  connec¬ 
tions  .  .  .  Inga  .  .  .  Bustoff  .  .  .  Clod  .  .  Basketball  .  .  .  hooked  . 
Gonad  .  .  .  Shush  . . .  Kaufmans  . .  .  She’s  too  tall  or  I’m  too  short 
Paul  S.  Itrato,  95  Home  St.,  6/19/57:  Football,  2;  Home  St.  .  Elwell  . 

Smoking  Tree  .  .  .  Partying  with  Jimmy  and  Magu  .  .  ,  MAINE  MOTHER  . 

Party  Punch  at  Chris’s  in  the  sink  .  .  .  watermelon  pickin  with  Jimmy  . . 
Eddie  and  Nancy  .  . .  “Ming  Room"  ...  DEAD  MAN’S  CURVE  .  .  BROTH¬ 
ER  Jim  ...  The  “73”  winters  at  Ed’s  blackroom. 

Anthony  Izzicupo;  5  Oliver  St.,  9/23/57. 

Ellen  J.  Jacobs,  76  Wentworth  St.,  2/27/57:  FNC,  1,2;  Pep  Club,  1,2;  1971 
Jay  .  .  Crosby,  Stills,  Nash  &  Young  . .  ,  Room  113  ...  Ice  Cream  Cones 
. . .  "Smile"  IF  you’ll  stand  for  anything  you’ll  fall  for  it,  too. 

Linda  J.  Jacobsen,  33  Tyler  St.,  6/5/57:  the  Garden  .  .  .  Canada  . .  .  Carni¬ 
val  ...  Dream  On  .  Hershey,  Pa.  .  .  .  The  Who  Danmark  .  Su¬ 
per-7  .  .  .  Round  Pond  .  .  .  J.V.  Hockey  .  .  .  Junior  Varieties  .-.  Baskin- 
Robbins  . . .  Maroons  . . .  Tony  . .  .  6/7/74  . .  .  Erik  .  .  Frililo. 

Patricia  J.  Jenkins,  P.J.  Wigglio;  162  Elwell  St.,  3/23/57:  Library  Club,  3; 
National  Honor,  1,2,3;  Pep  Club,  1,2,3;  Ski  Club,  2,3;  Frank  .  .  a  promise 
for  1980  ...  My  Octupus  .  .  .  New  Years  73-74  .  Pistachio  nuts 
11/2/73  .  .  .  Show  and  tell  .  ILYF  .  .  .  wicked  Wednesdays  .  Thank- 
you  for  being  a  friend  T.C.  and  S.M.  and  D.G.  . .  We  live  in  the  present,  we 
dream  of  the  future,  and  we  learn  eternal  truths  from  the  past  .  Pigeon 
.  MC  68  &  72. 

Karen  A.  Jodrey,  68  Clifton  St.,  7/25/57;  El  Club  Hispanco,  1;  Nova  Scotia 
.  .  .  Everything  is  possible  with  God  .  .  Ladybird  .  .  Runtie  .  Charlie 
Chan  .  .  peanut  butter  .  .  .  bicyclling  .  .  babysitting  Rythmic  Choir 
. . .  Spaghetti  and  meatballs. 

Kathleen  P.  Johnson,  Kathy:  64  Cherry  St.,  9/30/57:  Feb.  16,  1973 
Summers  of  72-73  and  74  in  New  Jersey  .  Diane  and  America  .  Illi¬ 
nois  in  “73”  .  .  .  Traveling  and  Vacationing  .  Westport  . .  “The  Beach" 
. .  .  Sept.  12,  1972  .  .  .  “Doc’s  House”  .  .  .  Three  good  years  at  Malden 
High  .  .  .  Homerooms  313,  210,  21  .  .  .  Chicago  . . .  I't  Don't  matter  to  me 
. . .  Good  times. 

Priscilla  R.  Johnson,  48  Preston  St.,  8/26/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Joey  . .  2/1/74 
.  .  .  Beep  Beep  . . .  Cortina  .  .  .  Hilltop  .  Mt.  Washington  “Bit  T” 
.  .  .  Salisbury  . .  .  "Heather”  .  .  .  Uncle  Bill’s  Bus  .  Do  you  mind? 
Please  .  .  Oh  Say  . .  .#10  ...  Marone  .  .  .  funzale  .  football  in 
Gloucester  . . .  Chicago  . . .  four  hours  in  solititude  . .  .  Rockingham  Park 
.  .  .  Prom ’74  .  .  Cabi  .  .  .  the  Corner  .  .  DTCJDMKJDJPBRJIPPMJD. 


SENIORS  145 


Q, 


DOBORAH  JONES 


ROSEMARIE  KALLUNKI 


STEVEN  JONES 


SUSAN  KASSES 


EILEEN  KELLEY 


WILLIAM  JONES  CHERYL  JOSEPH 


pink  bubbles 
found  in  bubbler 

An  attempt  to  quench  my  thirst  during  the  day  is 
usually  a  unique  experience  in  which  I  come  face  to 
face  with  a  big,  pink  blob  of  bubble  gum.  Gum  is  not 
the  only  treasure  found  in  the  school  bubblers.  Often 
present  are  soaken  cgarette  butts  and  the  remains  of 
a  half-eaten  lunch.  Even  at  a  bubbler  free  of  assorted 
refuse,  it  is  not  always  easy  to  get  a  drink.  I  often  use 
all  my  strength  to  turn  the  silver  knob  on  the  right 
side  of  the  bubbler,  but  to  no  avail.  When  my  body  is 
completely  twisted  around  the  knob,  I  determine  that 
no  water  is  bound  to  spring  forth.  In  my  loudest  voice, 
I  command  the  bubbler  to  burst  with  colorless, 
odorless  liquid,  but  all  my  attempts  are  futile. 
Occasionally,  I  arrive  at  a  clean  bubbler  which  yields 
water.  My  ecstacy  ends  quickly  when  my  taste  buds 
sense  traces  of  warm  chlorine  and  other  additives 
intended  to  make  drinking  water  a  pleasant,  healthful 
experience. 


146 


SENIORS 


GRACE  KELLEY 


NANCY  KELLOGG 


LISA  KELLEY 


KEVIN  KELLY 


NANCY  KENDALL 


DAVID  KILLING 


PAMELA  KING 


LAURIE  KENVIN 


Karen  J.  Johnston;  951  tastern  Ave.,  9/9/56. 

Richard  L.  Jolicoeur,  131  Pierce  St.,  7/12/57:  Cross  Country,  1:  Cemetery 
. . .  Salem  St.  . .  Revere  .  Partying  .  . .  Smoke  Smoke  Smoke!!! 
Anthony  L.  Jones;  26  Linden  Ave.,  6/20/57. 

Debbie  A.  Jones,  Basketball  Jones;  80  Leonard  St..  1/8/57:  Pep  Club,  1: 
"Bruins  Training  Camp"  . .  .  Al  Sims  9/22/74  "Weanie” 
“Stretch”  . .  .  hockey!  hockey!  hockey!  ,  .  .  CANADA  FLORIDA 
PUERTO  RICO?  .  .  .  BERKSHIRE  .  .  swimming  .  .  Summer  of  “74”  .  . 
Elton  John  .  AMERICAN  GRAFFITTI  . .  .  Basketball  Jones  .  “The  En¬ 
tertainer”  . . .  Miss  Gavoorian’s  Little  talks  with  Period  3  9/26/74 

Bruins  Game  .  .  .  Burins  vs.  Montreal. 

Steven  M.  Jones,  Jones’y;  262  Pearl  St.,  2/6/57:  Parties  at  Dommies 
playing  cards  on  Saturday  night  .  .  .  Elton  John  .  Black-  Sabbath 
Chicago  .  .  .  Pearl  Street  Park  . . .  playing  hoop  Monday  night. 

William  M.  Jones,  Jonesy;  61  Coleman  St.,  10/28/57:  Football,  1,2;  Jefferson 
N.H.  ...  the  cape  .  .  Sunday  mornings  .  .  .  "Party”  .  Upper  Falls 
Old  Man’s  Trail  . .  .  Colorado  or  Bust  .  .  .  “Alright.” 

Cheryl  A.  Joseph,  30  Pagum  St.,  5/20/57:  College  —  Nurse  Michael 
12/20/73  . .  Fub  .  .  .  Partying  up  Chris’  house  .  .  New  Years  Eve  '74 
. . .  "For  long  you  live  and  high  you  fly,  and  smiles  you’ll  give  and  tears 
you’ll  cry,  and  all  you  touch  and  all  you  see,  Is  all  your  life  will  ever  be.” 
Rosemarie  A.  Kallunki,  138  Coleman  St.,  8/8/56:  Just  call  me  Rose  .  .  The 
lite  on  a  Friday  night  .  .  .  Always  at  football  games  and  basketball 
games  .  .  .  Goodbye  Malden  High  ...  Pep  Club,  1. 

Susan  E.  Kasses,  “Poochie"  ;  116  Cherry  St.,  8/19/57:  Equestrian  Club  1,2, 
3:  Phi  Delta  Phi  1:  Swimming  1,2,3:  Tennis  3:  USONA  2,3:  These  pretzels  are 
wicked  salty,  my  mouth  is  real  dry,  I’m  gettin'  wicked  thirsty,  and  wow  am  I 
high  . .  .  M.D.C.  . . .  lifeguard  .  .  .  Revere-Nahant  .  .  Jr.  Varieties  74 
. . .  Instrumentalist  .  .  .  Concerts  —  Elton  John,  Mahavishnu  Orchestra 
. .  .  Cape  Cod  ...  Swimming  —  Gold  .  .  .  Medalist  National  A.A.V. 
'64  ...  Karate  —  Green  belt  .  .  .  Horsemanship  —  Advanced  jumping 
.  .  .  Beatlemania  . .  .  Motorcycles. 

Eileen  P.  Kelley,  “ei”  218  Washington  St.,  7/7/57;  CAM  2,3:  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais  3:  Maldonian  3:  Ski  Club  2,3: 1  am  a  word  uttered  by  Nature,  then  taken 
back  and  hidden  in  her  heart,  and  a  second  time  utteres  . . .  K.  Gibran  .  . 
Barbers  &  Belles  . .  .  CHK2N2  . .  Killer  Hotdog!  .  Ducky 
kimian  . .  .  green  pocketbook  . . .  “who's  crying?”  . .  .  AP  .  .  0254455 
. . .  sailor  boys  ...  M'  ...  MiShaller  ,  .  .  “J.B."  .  .  .  C.A.D.  Eygh 
.  .  .  tuba. 

Grace  M.  Kelley;  12  High  St.,  5/30/57:  Blue  and  Gold  1,2;  Pep  Club  1;  Foot¬ 
balls  &  Basketball  Games  .  .  .  Saturday  afternoon  .  .  .  Give  us  a  ride?  . 

Be  right  out  ...  Driving  around  ...  The  High  Street  Gang  .  TKSLDL 
.  .  .  Friday  Nights  .  .  parties  .  .  .  Records  .  .  .  Dancing  .  .  Weekends 
.  .  .  Being  with  friends  Drivers  Ed  .  .  .  May  16, 1974  .  .  .  Chevy  Where 
do  you  think  you’re  going?  . .  .  Talking  on  the  phone  .  .  . 

Lisa  R.  Kelley,  Kell,  243  Hawthorne  St.,  5/6/57:  ADA  1,2,3;  “Say  what’s  on 
your  mind.”  . . .  Belle  Island  .  .  Devir  Park  .  .  .  Mexican  hats  gui¬ 
neas  . . .  sunrises  .  .  .  Peace  of  Mind  .  .  .  Mrs.  Shaller  . .  a  beautiful 
person  .  .  .  Roaring  Twenties  .  .  .  Whiplash  .  .  .  W.  Barnstalbe  "To  thy 
own  self  be  true.”  .  .  .  Alive  .  .  .  alive  I  want  to  get  up  and  jive. 

Nancy  J.  Kellogg,  Smirk,  21  Valley  St.,  4/16/57:  CAM  2,3;  Le  Cercle  Francais 
2,3;  Maldonian  2,3;  National  Honor  2,3;  Pep  Club  1,2;  Phi  Delta  Phi  2,3; 
Tennis  1,2,3;  Tri  Hi  1,2,3;  Barbers  and  Belles  .  .  .  7/14/20/74  .  revolv¬ 
ing  doors  . . .  shaving  cream  and  ice  . . .  reunions  .  the  green  pocket- 
book  vs.  the  radio  .  .  .  C  2  ...  Mishaller  .  .  .  “Ap”  . .  .  8650  . 

Swing  your  Honalulu  baby!  . . .  bike  riding  . .  .  Mutt  and  Jeff  5th  . 
“The  only  true  gift  is  a  portion  of  thyself.” 

Kevin  F.  Kelly,  Killer;  41  Wentworth  St.,  2/2/57:  Football,  3;  Indoor  Track, 
2,3;  Track  (outdoor),  2,3; 

Nancy  A.  Kendall;  124  Sammett  St.,  10/29/57. 

Laurie  J.  Kenvin;  51  Avon  St.,  2/26/57:  2:12  .  Avon  Apts.  .  .  Going 
Swimming  in  November  .  .  .  Nantaktet  via  Cape  .  Labrinth  4th  period 
. .  .  Ferry  way  Green. 

David  A.  Killing,  Tony;  28  Clinton  6/19/56:  Choral  Arts  Society  3;  Korean 
Karate  . .  .  Canada  . .  .  Germany  . .  .  Painting  .  .  Kung  Fu  .  Pretzels 
.  .  .  Parties  .  .  .  Chef  Mount  . .  .  Varieties  .  .  Luzury  .  .  Riley’s  .  . 
Victor’s  . .  .  Yoga  . .  .  Office  Blondes  Hilltop  . .  .  Maine  Individualism 
. . .  Love  Brunettes  .  .  .  Revere  Assemblies  ...  Yes  ...  Bach  Trumpet 
.  . .  gang  . .  .  Stones  . .  Cooking  .  .  .  Detention  . .  .  Power  Life 
Beethoven  .  .  .  Harmony  . .  ,  Elton  John. 

Pamela  A.  King,  Pam:  185  Madison  St.,  7/6/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Bill  and  Pam 
. .  .  13/13/73  . . .  You're  Sixteen  .  . .  Last  Time  I  saw  Him  "Two  for 
25c?”  . .  .  GTO  .  .  .  Love  is  . .  .  Caring  more  about  him  than  life  itself 
I  want  my  volkswagon  .  .  Hey  Hun  .  .  .  Five  More  Minutes?  .  Mommy 
.  . .  Daddy  ...  So  much  . .  .  Cobra  ...  Hi  Susie. 

Paul  F.  Kingsbury;  63  Brackenbury  St.,  12/6/57. 

Steve  W.  Kinnon,  MOOSE:  26  Tyler  St.,  10/22/57:  Baseball  1,2,3;  DiNap’s 
car  . . .  Here  I  AM  MOE  .  . .  Spartans  . .  .  Salisbury  ...  The  Mount  . 
GOYTA  . .  .  Streakin  .  .  .  IROMS  .  .  Friday  Night  Hockey  Town  Fizzy 
(and  his  burn  outs)  . .  .  Squire  .  .  .  Full  Moon  .  .  Six  on  a  Mattress  at 
Fort  . .  .  Tom's  toes  are  cold  . .  Walking  down  Canal  Street  .  Igeal 


SENIORS  147 


TERRI  KLEIN 


RICHARD  KNOX 


CLARISSA  KIPNIS 


EDWARD  KNIGHT 


DAWNA  KORETSKY 


DENNIS  KRIVELOW 


Stephen  Lacey  proofreads  his  paper  at  the  end  of  typing  class. 


RALPH  KORETSKY 


JANET  KRITEMAN 


148  SENIORS 


KATHRYN  LACOMBE 


DAVID  LANG 


CHARLENE  LAVARGNA 


PAUL  LEAVY 


DENISE  LAILER 


ANNMARIE  LANGLOIS 


GAIL  LARIVEE 


LISA  LaVARGNA 


KATHLEEN  LAWLOR 


ANNETTE  LeBLANC 


Clarissa  J.  Kipnis,  Chris;  176  Walnut  St.,  2/16/57:  BBG,  1,2,3:  Band,  1,2.3; 
Orchestra,  3;  Titty,  3;  Revere  Beach  73-74  11:05  Al  Terri 

Chucky  Billy”  . . .  "Whose  car  we  takin"  .  "Marilyn"  Hampton 
Beach  .  .  .  Convention  of  74  . .  "Bus  stop”  . .  Bianchi's  Period  5 
Exchange  Concert  .  "Elton  John”  . .  B.B.G.  8/23/74  "Bowl 
ing”  . .  .  peace  and  quiet  Period  7  .  Topsfield  fair  10/5/73 

“Penny"  . . .  1/12/73  . .  .  "Let  it  Be”. 

Terri  R.  Klein;  15  Linwood  St.,  6/3/56:  BBG;  3;  7/27/74  Chucky  "Good 
Times  "...  "The  Park”  . . .  "Saturday  Nites”  . . .  "Tina”  .  .  "Summer 
"74”  ..."  Colour  my  world”  . . .  “The  Cape”  .  "Sunapee  73  Billy" 
. .  .  “Another  Saturday  Night”  . . .  "Boyd's  74-75”  "Topsfield  Fair" 
"Hilltop”  . . .  "Ann  and  Hope”  . . .  “Bowling"  . .  .  "Love”  . .  .  "Let's  eat” 
. . .  “Ma  and  Dad”  .  .  The  End. 

Edward  T.  Knight;  535  Ferry  St.,  10/22/56 
Richard  J.  Knox;  31  Chatham  St.,  11/8/57 

Dawna  L.  Koretsky,  Dawn;  592  Highland  Ave..  9/7/57:  BBG,  1;  Blue  and 

Gold,  2;  Equestrian  Club,  1,2;  Rifle,  1,2;  Guitar  Club,  2;  guitar  summer 

of  73  ...  Israel  .  .  .  change  . .  .  Marthas  .  .  .  Vineyard  dimension 

.  .  .  Elf  .  .  .  different  ...  HE  . .  .  Virgo  .  .  .  Caine  .  .  onyx  Snow¬ 

ball  .  Midnight  .  .  .  Stars  . .  .  horseback  . .  .  secretary  treasurer  . 
rifle  .  .  peace  . .  .  live  . . .  livinninitrist  . .  .  future  past  love 

Moonbeam  . . .  deep  thought  . . .  fast  end  good-bye  now. 

Ralph  Koretsky;  20  Magnolia  St„  3/20/57:  AZA,  1,2,3;  Band,  1,2,3;  Key 
Club,  2,3;  LIT,  1,2,3;  Tennis,  1,2,3;  Captain  of  Tennis  Team,  two  years 
President  of  AZA  drums  .  .  .  working  in  MacDonalds  .  teaching  ten¬ 
nis  ..  .  nahant  Beach  . .  .  Salem  Willows  .  .  Summer  Saturday 
nights  . .  .  Tanoose  .  .  Florida  .  .  Chinese  Food  . .  .  sleeping 
Y.M.C.A.  . . .  Lincoln  Continental. 

Janet  E.  Kriteman,  12  Gilbert  Court,  3/27/57:  B&G,  1,2,3,  El  Club  Hispaneo, 
3,  Tifty,  1,  USONA,  2,3;  Bones  ...  May  18,  1974  .  .  Summer  of  74 
my  other  half  .  .  Prince  .  .  .  Dandy’s  .  .  Puff  ...  the  beach  June 
28,  1974  .  . .  STBPR  .  .  .  Parties  .  .  .  concerts  .  .  .  good  times  with  good 
friends  .  .  .  laughing  . .  .  New  York  ...  Six  Acres  .  .  My  family  and 
friends  .  .  You  never  realize  what  you  have  until  its  gone  Memories 

Dennis  S.  Krivelow,  KRIV,  53  Linwood  St.,  12/11/57:  AZA  1,2,3;  COG  3;  Key 
Club  1,2,3;  Maldonian  2,3;  But  I  don’t  want  to  drive  again  Beat  Chelsea 
. . .  Emerson  . . .  Laue  +  Palmer  Lucky  man  .  .  .  Just  another  Saturday 
night  . .  .  Pats  are  No.  I  ...  Bruins  .  .  .  Celtics  . . .  Long  days  in  the  Pho¬ 
to  Lab  ...  Forgot  my  Camera  Again.  .  .  Hangin  Around  McDonalds 
.  . .  Linwood  St.. 

Barbara  A.  Lacau,  111  Coleman  St.,  12/27/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  The  Fort 
Cliff  Streets  old  gang  ...  Eve  &  odd  &  Adam  &  Fall  .  .  .  munchies  . .  .  dig¬ 
nified  .  .  .  Waite  St. . .  .  R.O.S. .  .  .  green  T.V.  .  .  .  Time  to  go  home? 

P.J.  .  .  .  Sunday  down  the  Beach  .  . .  It's  snowing  in  New  Mexico  Jed- 
7/30/74  . . .  good  times  with  old  friends  . .  .  Bloops  ...  The  Clearing. 
Steven  K.  Lacey,  Steve;  124  Cedar  St.  Apt  5,  4/30/56:  Kathie  Mr.  E’s 
Office  .  .  .  Workstudy  .  .  Mr.  Sacco’s  Office  .  .  .  S.P..D.Y. . . .  “Summer 
of  72”  . . .  "Summer  of  74”  . .  .  “Alone  Again,  Naturally”  ...  "A  Time  for 
Us”  . .  .  California  . .  .  Mizpak  7/11  . .  .  Palm  Springs  .  .  .  Hollywood 
. . .  July  10,  1965  .  .  Minx  . .  .  12/8/73  .  .  Our  Love  Nana  Angie 
3/9/71  . .  .  Taurus. 

Kathryn  D.  Lacombe,  Kathy;  154  Malden  St.,  3/16/58:  Pep  Club,  1;  Remem¬ 
ber  the  gang!  . .  .  7/21/74  .  .  .  8/4/74  .  .  .  Cape  Cod  via  Nantasket 
4th  at  Ferryway  Green  .  .  Because  they’re  there!  .  Woooo!  ...  Are  you 
there?  .  .  .  Promenade!  .  .  .  Brenda,  Mr.  Cunningham's  looking  .  .  Cana¬ 
da  is  alright  . .  .  Foodmaster  bunch  is  dynamite  .  Canada  has  AL  I 
mean  really  though. 

Denise  Lailer,  580  Salem  St.,  1/26/57:  National  Honor,  2,3;  USONA,  2,3; 
Good  Morning!  .  .  .  Hampton  . .  .  Summer  of  74  ...  Slumerville  .  . 
Revere  Beach  .  Bouf!  ...  my  pal  ...  FF  at  McDonalds  the  High¬ 
land  JVH  JJ  . . .  Y  .  GS.WS  .  II,  I  .  the  Garden  .  .  .  Pru 

. . .  Dandys  . .  .  "Let's  Make  a  Deal”  ...  the  mouses  .  .  .  claws  .  Mr. 
Benotti  . . .  Math  Dept.  . . .  Scumbaree! 

David  P.  Lang;  70  Boundary  Rd.  7/10/56. 

Ann  Marie  B.  Langlois,  Rie;  38  Orient  St.,  7/19/57:  Band  1,2;  Choral  Arts 
Society,  1;  ”63”  Led  Zeppelin  .  .  .  7/20/72  . .  .  Stairway  to  Heaven 
Band  .  .  .  Banquets  . . .  73-74  .  .  .  M.H.S.  Football  Games  Crescent 
.  .  .  Nov.  7  .  .  .  “74”  .  .  .  "You  ain’t  seen  nothing  yet"  .  .  .  Kathy  12  years 
.  .  .  Precious  moments  74  .  Thanks  Mom  and  Dad  for  everything 

Life  is  either  a  daring  adventure  or  nothing. 

Gail  A.  Larivee,  86  Maple  St.,  2/19/56:  Pep  Club,  1;  "Eric”  .  .  Little  Bit 
. . .  June  26, 1972  . .  .  N.H.  Deep  Purple  Beach  Boy’s  ...  Pru  .  Boston 

Common  .  .  Nantastic  . .  .  Tina  .  .  .  Lisa  .  .  Erica  .  Krissy  .  .  and 

Dianne  .  .  P.S.  .  .  .  Whole  Bunches  .  .  .  Weekends  bring  Happiness 
Why  . .  .  Homeroom  22  .Homeroom  22  . 

Charlene  M.  Lavargna,  571  Lynn  St.,  6/27/57:  Pep  Club,  1. 

Lisa  A.  Lavargna,  47  Grace  St.,  8/21/57:  Equestrian  Club,  1;  April  22 
Florida  .  Deb  —  Indiana  &  Mexico  .  .  .  Disney  Land  Pat  —  Follow 
that  truck!  . .  .  R.P.K.  .  .  .  It’s  all  a  plan  .  .  .  Charlene  ...  Deb  .  .  Don’t 
go  to  far!  DAVE  .  .  .  Summer  up  N.H.  ...  Cup  ...  Remember  17/19? 

.  . .  Flying  Carpets  .  .  .  Same  old  route  . .  .  Phyllis  . .  Terry  . . .  "how 
'bout  Belle?” 

Kathleen  M.  Lawlor,  Kathy;  96  Gilbert  St.,  5/21/57:  Peace  .  .  Love 
Tranquility. 

Paul  V.  Leavy,  P.L.;  10  Kneeland  St.,  12/27/56:  Chess  Club,  1;  COG,  3;  Key 
Club,  3;  Maldonian,  1,2,3;  work  and  homework  . . .  7th  period  Maldonian 
. . .  playing  hockey  after  school  . .  .  Pine  Banks  Softball  .  FREEDOM 
.  .  .  Drive-in  movies  Nixon  is  a  Gross  National  Product  Friday 

night  .  .  Good  Morning  Class  . 

Annette  M.  Le  Blanc,  21  Blantyre  Rd.,  1/6/58:  Field  Hockey,  1;  Ski  Club,  1; 
Hockey,  1,2,3;  BOBBY  .  .  .  2/19/73  . .  .  Friends  Mugsy  Kim 
Nantucket  —  "out  in  limbo”  . .  .  parties  Bermuda  M&M 
"STAIRWAY  TO  HEAVEN”  Mr.  Guidi  .  .  Leaning  Tower  Edgeworth 
Lombardos  . . .  "Out  on  the  Weekend”  .  .  "64  Chevy"  Rockport  der- 

tev  .  .  .  40  Steps  .  .  .  H.M.S.Y.L.I.  .  .  .  Tull  ...  Mr.  D’s  Y.M.C.A.  . 

Kangamangus  ...  "A  rolling  stone!”  . . .  Thanks  Mom  and  Dad. 


SENIORS  149 


PAUL  LeBLANC 


PEGGY  LOGAN 


CHERYL  LENNOX 


THOMAS  LEVETT 


LUIS  LEZCANO 


MARY  LLOYD 


NANCY  LIDDELL 


KARYN  LOCKHART 


JOSEPH  LOMBARDI  HELEN  LoPRESTI 


150 


SENIORS 


George  Cipriano,  bored  in  study,  stares  at  the  ceiling. 


WILLIAM  LUNDIN 


ROSSANA  LUCIANI 


WILLIAM  LUONGO 


DANIEL  LYNCH 


LINDA  LUONGO 


Paul  T.  LeBlanc;  46  Linwood  St.,  1/7/57 

Cheryl  A.  Lennox,  Cherrie;  42  Belmont  St.,  10/22/57:  Choral  Arts  Society,  3; 
Washington  .  .  .  Candy  .  .  .  tennis  anyone?  .  .  .  fun  in  the  sun!  Thank 
God  it’s  Friday  .  Washington  Here  I  come  .  I'm  late  again? 

Thomas  J.  Levett,  Tom;  347  Lebanon  St.  4/12/56;  friends  "  all  nigh- 
ters”  . .  .‘‘Smoking  In  the  Boy’s  Room”  . . .  Debbie  .  Concerts 
"FRIENDS  ARE  FOREVER”  . .  .  "73”  . .  .  Crane’s  Beach”  .  "The  Good 
Times  on  Gennesse  Street”  .  .  Joey  D’s  "Being  with  DEBBIE" 
Revere  Beach  . . .  Kimbal  Ave  Soldier’s  Home  . .  Elton  John  .  7/10/55 
. . .  Sunny’s  Galaxie. 

Peter  F.  Levine,  393  Charles  St.,  6/3/57:  Devir. 

Rhonda  A.  Levine,  387  Bryant  St.,  4/25/57:  BBG,  1,2,3;  L  Cercle  Francais, 
1,2,3;  “Experience  is  the  name  everyone  gives  to  his  mistakes.”  .  .  The 
Homework  . . .  Friday  nights  .  .  .  Driver’s  Ed  . .  .  Kids  .  .  .  Transit  . 
Juicy  Fruit  gum  .  . .  “Any  fool  can  tell  the  truth,  but  it  requires  a  man  of 
some  sense  to  know  how  to  lie  well.” 

Luis  F.  Lezcano,  "Azabache”;  1226  Salem  St.,  8/23/54:  Soccer  Bee¬ 
thoven  .  .  .  Santana  . .  .  5/18/74  .  .  .  Casa  Romero  .  . .  6/1/74 
Summer  ’74  . .  Cape  Cod  .  .  "Te  Quiero”  . .  Booboola  Snow  .  . 
6/17/74  . .  .  Colombia  (S.A.)  . . .  California  .  . .  Alhambra  . . .  "Bonito 
Bas  ..."..  .  Pine  Banks  . .  .  Square  .  .  .  “Cool  it”  . . .  “6:50  A.M.  every 
morning”  .  .  .  Mozart  . . .  Everett  .  .  .  Wayside  Inn  .  .  Pirinola  “Re¬ 
vere  Beach”  . .  .  Platters  .  .  .  "OkeFunOke”  . . .  "TeAmo”. 

Nancy  A.  Liddell,  56  Glenrock  Ave.,  1/12/57:  CAM,  3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  1, 
2,3;  National  Honor,  2,3;  Boogying  with  the  bugle  boy  .  .  Raoul  food 
...  the  corner  . .  .  pinoochi  . . .  rotary  occurence  ...  red  light  and  the 
linen  lady  . .  .  acne  vulgaris  .  .  .  friendship  .  .  .  "If  you  smile  at  me  I  will 
understand,  because  that  is  something  everybody  everywhere  does  in  the 
same  language.” 

Laura  L.  Linck,  11  Winnemere  St.,  3/16/57:  Ed  ...  13  .  Beth  . . 

"Friendship  is  the  inexpressible  comfort  of  feeling  safe  with  a  person  having 
neither  to  weigh  thoughts  nor  measure  words.”  . . .  Downstairs  . .  .  Moody 
Blues  . .  .  Plymouth  . . .  Exploring  . .  .  Paddle  Boat  ...  The  tracks  . .  . 
Bumper  Pool  . . .  Nantasket  . .  Breakheart  .  .  A  mountain. 

Joseph  Liskowsky,  Joe;  11  Gilbert  St.,  4/27/57:  Hockey  .  Health  315 
. . .  homeroom  214  .. .  move’m  out. 

Mary  A.  Lloyd;  20  Hubbard  St.,  7/6/57. 

Karyn  E.  Lockhart,  221  Hawthorne  St.,  11/9/57:  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2,3; 
Concert  Choir,  2;  Library  Club,  1;  Pep  Club,  1;  Treble  Clef,  1;  Paul  10/28/74 
. .  .  Monk  and  Suzanne  .  .  .  Pennsylvania  .  .  .  Ricky  . .  .  Kids  at  Lincoln 
Park  . .  .  singing  ...  Mr.  Abraham’s  2nd  period  class  . .  .  Susie  ...  Mr. 
Cunningham’s  office  .  .  .  voice  lessons  .  .  .  Carol  . . .  summer  of  "74” 
...  Lee  ...  Jr.  Varieties  “73"  "74"  “75”  .  .  .  Everything  is  beautiful,  in 
it’s  own  way  . . .  Graduation  Day. 

Peggy  A.  Logan,  Peggy;  23  Silver  St.,  6/11/57:  FTA,  2,3;  Thanks  Ma  and  Dad 
.  .  .  222  .  .  .  Junior  Varieties  —  I’m  a  banana!  .  .  .  Trip  to  Hawaii  .  .  S.F. 
forever  ...  131  ...  Receiving  letters  from  K.J.  .  .  .  Miss  Garrity 
Green  —  Lucky  8  .  .  .  What  a  bummer  .  .  .  Dream  On  . .  .  Blue  and  red 
cars  .  . .  Bike  riding  . . .  269  . .  .  Stairway  to  Heaven. 

Joseph  P.  Lombardi;  22  Lowell  St.,  5/3/57 
Helen  LoPresti;  38  Albion  St.,  6/5/56. 

Gregory  Lucey,  Luce;  154  Cherry  St.,  5/31/57:  Faye  . .  .  June  2, 1972  . 
Devir  Park  .  . .  Softball  champs  .  . .  Bell  Island  .  .  .  chum. 

Rossana  M.  Luciani,  Rose;  49  Avon  St.,  8/8/57:  Jackie  . . .  September  8, 
1972  . . .  "Color  My  World”  . .  .  Prom  73  .  .  .  Crystal  Springs  .  Angle 

Pond  . .  .  Parties  every  weekend  .  .  .  "It’s  getting  deep"  . . .  Concerts  . . 

H. O.N.K.E.R.  .  . .  Edgeworth  77  . ,  .  New  York  9/2/74  . . .  Tony  C’. 

William  E.  Lundin,  10  Wescott  St.,  3/19/56:  Football,  1,2,3;  Indoor  Track,  2, 
3;  Track  (outdoor),  2,3;  Malden  Bue’s  ...  Hey  Fagot  .  3/24/74  . 

Three  Dog  Night  .  .  .  “Snooky”  . .  .  Fatman  .  .  The  cellar  .  Ma’s  house 

.  . .  Brandano’s  .  .  .  Practice  ...  Big  three  . . .  circle  .  Lump's  . . 

green  bays  . . .  Linden  Park  . .  .  Class  of  75  ...  Homeroom  Rep.  .  get 
'em  up  . . .  Who’s  walking  back  there  . . .  Forest  Hills  Golden  Tornados. 
Linda  M.  Luongo,  24  Ashland  St.,  2/21/57:  Band,  1;  CAM,  1,2,3;  Maldoman, 

I, 2;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1;  "Keep  on  smiling  through  the  rain  —  laughing  at  the 

pain  —  going  through  the  changes  —  untill  the  sun  comes  out  again! 
MICHAEL  . .  .  5/24/74  .  Ladybug  at  the  Oasis  .  .  .  Vitamin  "E” 

Cape  Rotary  Incident  . . .  Prom  ’74  .  .  .  Musical  Sneakers  . . .  “Magnolia 
puddles”  ...  L&M-l  ..  AS  I  PLEASE!! 

William  J.  Luongo,  164  Malden  St.,  8/8/57:  Chess  Club,  3. 

Daniel  Lynch,  Madison  St.,  2/57:  Basketball;  1;  Ratman  .  .  .  Green  Streets  A 
Getto  ...  Cha  Cha  .  .  Chief  Jay  .  .  .  HEAD  Bands  .  .  mock  .  .  .  Hoop  at 
Greet  St.  ...  The  Pits  . . .  "Copasedtic”  . . .  "Antiseptic”  ...  Chi  Chi. 


SENIORS  151 


GERARD  LYNCH 


PAMELA  LYONS 


KATHERINE  MacASKILL 


NANCY  MAHAN 


ANNETTE  MAGISTRO 


RICHARD  MANGINO 


HARRY  LYON 


KATHY  MacINNES 


SUSAN  MANNING 


FLORA  MANGANIELLO 


PAUL  MARCHETTI 


152  SENIORS 


DANIEL  MARINO 


HOLLY  MARSHALL 


DANIEL  MARSINELLI 


DANIEL  MARTIN 


substitutes  not  always 
welcome 

Have  you  ever  studied  for  a  test  all  night  and  found 
out  the  next  day  that  the  teacher  is  absent?  No  one 
has  ever  recovered  from  the  aggravation  of  walking 
into  a  room,  muttering  sin2x  =  2sinxcosx,  looking  up 
and  discovering  a  substitute  holding  a  seating  plan. 
Regret  tears  through  many  hearts  as  they  remember 
that  they  mave  missed  “Tuesday  Night  at  the  Movies” 
for  this.  To  some  however,  a  substitute  may  well  be  a 
gift  from  heaven,  a  salvation.  Others  simply  scream 
and  resolve  never  to  study  again.  Many  have 
attempted  to  outsmart  this  situation.  They  have  stood 
firm  by  their  resolutions  and  watched  M.A.S.H.  the 
night  before.  Nonetheless,  horror  strikes  them  the 
following  day  when  they  find  their  teacher  smiling  at 
them,  administering  the  test. 


PATRICIA  MASCIA 


Gerard  Lynch,  Gerry;  151  Madison  St.,  2/7/57;  Baseball,  1;  Sacred  Hearts 
Basketball  . .  .  Stormin  Normas  Green  Street. 

Harry  D.  Lyon,  54  Watts  St.,  8/8/57:  worked  as  a  Lab  assistant  after  school 
for  Malden  High’s  Science  Department. 

Pamela  R.  Lyons,  Pam;  194  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  6/25/57:  Memorial  Day  3 
months  .  Firebird  Elton  John  Bear  Brook  State  Park  1972! 
Honda  350  .  .  .  ‘‘Snoopy"  . .  "Our  Class  of  75”  Hi  Mary,  Sandy.  Dot- 
tie  ...  Riding  around  Alice  Cooper  Burnt  out  Love  makes  the 
world  go  'round  .  .  Indiana  8-27-74  Keep  on  smiling! 

Katherine  H.  MacAskill,  Kathy;  20  Clifton  St.,  1/14/56:  Band,  1,2;  Ski  Club, 
1,2;  Paul  and  Kathy  Art  Club  .  Strafco  Tool  and  Die  Co  Mrs. 
Downs  Art  class  .  .  1  and  4th  period  Prom  73  with  Barry  Collect¬ 
ing  love  is  every  day  teaching  and  working  with  kids  bowling  on 
Saturday  with  friends  I’ll  always  remember  Malden  High. 

Kim  M.  Macaulay,  81  Orchard  St.,  11/14/56  John  "May  20, 1974" 
Hockey  .  . .  "Three  Dog  Night"  .  .  .  Frank's  Place  Summer  of  74 
June  11,  1975  .  .  .  Sideshow  .  Cheryl  L.  and  Brian  May  24.  1974 

. . .  Karen  and  Andy  . .  .  Christian  .  .  .  Bonnie,  Elaine,  Sandy,  Chris,  and 
Robby. 

Kathy  L.  Maclnnes,  32  Orient  St.,  7/30/57:  July  4,  1974  Kahant 
Bill  &  Bobs  .  .  "Goober"  .  .  T.N.I.O.J.  Summer  74  Crescent 
.  Giant  Value  .  .  .  7/27/70  Nova  Scotia  Canada  Misener's  Cot¬ 

tage  .  .  .  Rose’s  brownies  .  parties  in  the  cellar  M.D.C.  Christ¬ 
mas  Eve  .  .  Black  Dog  .  Lunch  on  Park  St.  . .  "Stretch  and  Goober" 
.  .  .  The  gang  from  Saugus  .  . .  Teacher's  Aid. 

Judith  A.  Mack,  Judy;  26  Dexter  St.,  8/15/57:  BBG,  1,2;  El  Club  Hispance,  3; 
USONA,  2,3;  the  park  My  other  half  the  beach  Summer  of 
"74”  .  .  all  those  parties  .  .  Why  not?  .  Summer  of  "71"  pizza 
anyone?  ...  fun  at  M.N.H.  .  T.M.G.B.  .  concerts  woodward's 
...  you  don’t  know  what  you  have  until  it’s  gone. 

Annette  E.  Magistro,  Maggy;  209  West  St.,  3/2/57:  ADA,  3;  Pep  Club,  1;  H  R. 
Rep.,  1;  Super  II  .  .  .  Ger  . .  parties  .  Devir  Park  Donnie  8/18/74 
Beth  &  Jay  Bermuda  Colour  My  World  Chicago  Don't 
walk  in  front  of  me  I  may  not  follow.  Don’t  walk  behind  me  I  may  not  lead. 
Just  walk  beside  me  and  be  my  friend. 

John  Maguire;  82  Elwell  St.,  6/2/52. 

Nancy  S.  Mahan,  22  Hurlburt  Court,  5/13/57:  Band  1;  CAM  1,2,3;  Historian 
V.  Pres.  Maldonian  1,2,3;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1,2,3;  Pres.;  Tri  Hi  1;  "It  is  not 
enough  to  be  busy,  —  the  question  is:  what  are  we  busy  about?  —  Thoreau 
. .  .  "Barbers  and  Belles"  . .  .  E.M.O.C.  . . .  Jane  UH  C  PPP 
.  .  .  Sweetwater  Forest  .  .  .  “A"  and  the  good  kids  MOJ-18661 
You  cannot  be  found,  if  you’ve  never  been  lost. 

Joseph  A.  Maloney;  71  Essex  St.,  9/27/57. 

Flora  Manganiello;  62  Tremont  St.,  8/28/54. 

Richard  H.  Magino,  311  Pearl  St.,  3/10/57:  an  on  work  study  work  at 
Automatic  Radio. 

Susan  M.  Manning,  8  Clarence  Terrace,  11/9/57:  Basketball,  1;  Equestrian 
Club,  1,2,3;  Tri  Hi,  1,2;  Mark  New  Year’s  Eve  74  whipped  driv¬ 
ing  the  camaro  . .  .  fasten  your  seat  belts  .  nagging  .  Blomerth  Street 
.My  purple  elephant  Jack  In  The  Box  .  The  Clown  .  .  Dream 
On. 

Paul  R.  Marchetti;  292  Broadway,  12/26/57. 

Daniel  J.  Marino;  65  Judson  St.,  3/3/M. 

Holly  A.  Marshall,  45  Whipple  St.,  4/14/57:  Boojum  Rock,  3;  Latin  Honor,  1. 
2,3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  2,3;  Maldonian,  2,3;  National  Honor,  2,3;  Pep  Club, 
1;  Ski  Club,  1,2,3;  Tennis,  1,2,3;  USONA,  1,2,3;  “The  true  profession  of  man 
is  to  find  his  way  to  himself.”  . .  .  "Gibb!”  Makaria  E.M.O.C.  Ka- 
tahdin  .  .  .  D.U.  .  .  .  McCombie  .  Amherst  "Ap”  K  Good 
Kids  . .  .  "Barbers  and  Belles”  . .  Charlotte  .  .  Weaver  Camelot 
.  B  .  .  Jo-Jo  . . .  "Pat"  ...  "I  have  a  room  all  by  yourself;  It  is  na¬ 
ture.” 

Daniel  J.  Marsinelli,  Mars;  6  Montvale  St.,  5/28/57:  George’s  Spring 
Basketball  . .  St.  Peter’s  Hockey  .  Colemen’s  Field  Summer  of 
"74”. 

Daniel  J.  Martin;  18  Manley  Ter.,  3/9/57. 

Richard  J.  Marzullo,  Marz;  21  Fairfield  Ave„  11/13/57:  Football,  2,3;  Wres¬ 
tling,  1;  Saturday  nights  are  all  right  .  good  times  up  the  Prince  of  Pizza 
.  .  .  How  about  a  little  "Grille"  action  tonight?  .  Bruins  and  Celts  parade 
.  . .  trying  to  sneak  into  the  Garden  to  watch  the  Bruins  games  parties 
up  the  Mount  .  vacations  .  Maine. 

Patricia  A.  Mascia,  Patty;  66  Brentwood  St.,  4/25/57:  National  Honor,  2,3: 
Pep  Club,  1;  S.Y.  .  Leaning  Tower  . .  Puerto  Rico  .  .  .  looook!  roll 
’em  period  7  .  Hsilgne-74  ,  .  Friday  nites  .  .  .  674-150-17  . 
Paulalet's  go  get  a  coke!  .  love  is  the  most  misused  four  letter  word 
M  &  M's  . . .  C.D.V.P.L.  . .  .  MacDonald’s  . .  B.S.W.  .  9-13-74  9- 

20-74  Ms.  Gavoorian  periods  1,3,4  grease  .  "wicked  good  kid” 
.  .  .  foff  .  .  .  10-4-74. 


SENIORS  153 


ROBERT  MATEWSKY 


LINDA  MAZZAPICA 


CAROL  MASSON E 


LISA  MASTERSON 


PAUL  MASSE 


ROSEMARY  MAURI ELLO  ELLEN  MAYHEW 


ROSEMARY  MAYNE 


MARY  JO  McBRIDE 


donna  McCaffrey 


Cheryl  Danberg  searches  for  a  pen  in  the  middle  of  an  English  test. 


154  SENIORS 


j.  edward  McCaffrey 


Patricia  mckinnon 


JOHN  MclNNIS 


Joseph  McDonald 


donna  McDermott 


MARY  ANNE  McGONAGLE 


LINDA  McLEAN 


Paul  P.  Masse,  83  Autumn  St.,  3/30/57:  Orchestra,  1,3:  Jeanette  "Can't 
Get  Enough  of  Your  Love"  February  17.  1973  Eagle  House  Motel 
Rockport  Waites  Mount  "Courtsty  borques"  "flute" 

Elton  John  1974!  Curly,  Larry,  and  Moe. 

Carol  A.  Massone,  Ginze;  11  Bellvale  St.,  7/31/57:  George  August  8, 
1972  The  Wall  June  21.  1972  .  Northgate  Stairway  to 

Heaven  "Kung-Fu”  "You’ve  Got  a  Friend"  "454"  Chev 
elle  SS  .  special  thanks  to  Mr.  C  Mousie  friends  of  mine 
the  love  in  your  heart  wasn’t  put  there  to  stay,  love  isn’t  love  until  you  give  it 
away! 

Lisa  A.  Masterson,  41  Cliff  St.,  1/17/57:  Basketball, 1,2.3;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  2,3; 
Moffa  Blue  Bomber  "fuya"  First  Tango  at  Prince 
Svenske  Flicka  .  Brigham's  3rd  period  The  Bumps  Inn  Crowd 
.  Party  9/13/74  .  EMOC  England  "74”  "Ya,  I  planted  it 

Nunk”  ...  The  Lodge  Down,  up  Down  Rockport  Oh  Brothers! 

. .  Chicago  Concert 

Robert  D.  Matewsky;  64  Plainfield  A ve.,  3/4/57 
Rosemary  E.  Mauriello,  Rose;  72  Bayrd  St.,  7/20/57:  Basketball,  1:  Jimmy 
,  May  '74  .  Neil  Young  Betty  Miller  Moody  Beach, 

Maine  .  Let's  pull  a  Rolena  .  "Don’t  Let  It  Bring  You  Down" 
fourth  period  Brighams  a  buzz  from  Betty  Summer  Time 
“Stairway  to  Heaven" 

Ellen  L.  Mayhew, .  Ellen;  132  Laurel  St.,  7/23/57:  Pep  Club  1;  ADA  1,2,3: 
Christine  .  .  .  "Colleen  have  another  R.B.S."  .  Love  Dove  vs.  Tweety 
Moutain  Climbing  .  Anney  Hi  Guy  .  out  with  the  Girls  CAENCBDS 
.  .  .  Pizza  House  .  .  "Scoop"  .  Literally  Beth  Give  me  my  pillow 
.  .  .  CSJPB  If  you  love  something  set  it  free  if  it  returns  it's  yours  if  not 
it  never  was. 

Rosemary  Mayne,  Rose  154  Savin  St.,  3/27/57:  Something  to  do,  someone 
to  love,  and  something  to  hope  for,  are  the  true  essentials  of  a  happy  and 
meaningful  life.  —  D..  .  don't  be  denied  miles  from  nowhere  mun- 

chin  cheese  .  .  Devir  Park  Tina's  parties  Belle  Island  mexi- 
can  hats  . .  .  rain  , .  . 

Linda  K.  Mazzapica.Lynn:  59  Greenleaf  St.,  5/5/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Mr.  C's  of¬ 
fice  3  years  .  Dec  27,  72  .  .  Norm  rickey  .  Dennis  Me 
.  .  Maine  Mr.  C's  super  laugh  a  minute  Mazz  Boo  Willie 
B.B.  .  .  cookouts  . .  .  Mrs.  C’s  great  Mr.  Duffy's  fantastic 
Thanks  Mr.  C.  I  appreciate  it  .  King  Baron  .  Kutja  Mary 
Donna  you  better  call  .  .  .  What’s  happening  next? 

Mary-Jo  Me  Bride,  M.J.;  45  James  St.,  10/21/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  Phi  Delta  Phi, 
1,2;  M.J.  .  John  .  Aug.  11,  1974  T.F.J.  3  Fates  excru¬ 
ciating  pain  Summer  73  .  .  .  Crystal  Springs  .  L.P.L.  .  Smiling 
Faces  ...  Get  Serious  $2.20  .  Sandy  Beach  Garden  St.  J.T. 

.  .  .  J.  Geils  .  .  E.J.  Head  Party  .  Sick  puppy  Bee's  Knees 
.  .  .  friends  .  linda,  Bets,  Mac,  Debi  Sincere  Students  F.U.B. 

.  .  .  Majorette  2  .  .  .  Football  .  . 

Donna-Marie  Me  Caffrey,  Donna;  122  West  St.,  3/16/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  2,3; 
Greenroom,  3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1,2;  Bob  10/19/73  True 

Confessions  in  the  library  ...  Hey  Sandy  no  school,  wanno  go  the  Voke! 

.  . .  Double  dates  with  Carol  and  Rick  Hey  Meatball  .  Summer  sepa¬ 
rations  .  . .  Garbage  .  .  Picnic  at  Bob's  camp  .  .  .  Give  me  a  break!  . 
I.L.H.  .  .  .  "Uncle  Al”  ...  Did  you?,  No. 

Edward  McCaffrey;  806  Salem  St.,  3/30/56. 

Bernard  McCole,  Bernie:  31  Barnes  A  ve.,  10/6/57:  Cape  Cod  Colliseium 
Chuck  Berry  .  James  Montgomery  Band  Burnt  Out  Benner  Sea¬ 
gull  . .  .  Revere  Beach  .  .  Handy  .  The  Rest  Area  The  Fonz 

Victor's  ...  You  guys  wanna  game  the  Coop  .  Big  Red  Hoop  Keep 

on  Buddin  .  .  .  Led  Zeppelin  .  .  The  Who  Vie's  House. 

Ann-Marie  McCuish,  11  Parker  St.,  10/15/57:  Steve  6/8/73  Good 

Times  with  Friends  .  .  .  friends  in  Revere  55  &  57  Chevey’s  .  con¬ 

certs  .  .  .  Florida  .  .  He'll  be  back  Nancy  .  .  .  memories  of  the  Mount. 
Creek,  and  Linden  ...  To  Beat  Danny  Hey  Janice  Chevy's  eat 
Fords  and  don’t  forget  .  .  Stup  and  Dummy  always. 

Thomas  E.  McCurdy;  19  Talbot  St.,  9/3/57. 

Donna  M.  McDermott,  30  Blantyre  Rd  10/15/5:  Blue  and  Gold,  3:  Pep 
Club,  1:  We  can  never  be  "The  Way  We  Were"  We  can  never  tell  what  we  will 
be  We  can  look  at  the  past  and  remember  the  good  We  can  look  to  the  future 
and  hope  for  the  best  We  can  choose  of  many  roads  For  we  are  the  masters 
of  our  fate  And  the  captains  of  our  souls. 

Joseph  McDonald;  37  Poplar  St.,  8/22/57. 

Cynthia  A.  McGeever,  Cindy;  91  Linden  Ave.,  5/10/57:  Pep  Club,  1:  Remem¬ 
ber  when  ...  look  at  that  car  working  at  the  hospital  hamburgers 
.  .  .  Isn't  this  a  one  way  street?  good  times  hanging  around  What 
are  we  gonna  do?  ...  music  .  piano  .  spaghetti  and  meatball 
Life  is  just  beginning,  don't  be  passed  by. 

Mary  Ann  McGonagle,  Mary;  20  Harding  Ave.,  9/4/57:  El  Club  Hispanco,  1,2, 
3;  Pep  Club,  1;  "Woodie”  .  .  Magoo  Locker  450  Windham  R 
&  J  —  Okie  .  Jimmy  —  Thai  N.S.  &  B.A,  O  R.  Revere 
Beach  ...  the  corner  the  kids,  N.K.D.R.P  the  porch  Tram 
Right  Travels  Summer  74  Bianchi’s  Air  Force  Army 
Babysitting.  9-23-74  Love  Is  bike  — 

John  P.  Mclnnis,  Jack;  95  Plainfield  Ave.,  12/10/57:  Swimming,  1;  Janei 
.  .  .  Wells  Beach  .  .  Red  Eye  Stables  Summer  of  74  in  Virginia 
great  time  .  cars  work  for  my  uncle  Hanson  Chevrolet 

Morelli’s  Mustang  Junk  it  .  the  war’s  over  want  to  be  a  car  deal¬ 
er  in  Virginia 

Patricia  A.  McKinnon,  Patti:  19  Oak  Grove  Terr..  2/5/57:  Pep  Club,  1:  Gary 
September  28,  1973  The  Burlington  incident  Prince  friday 

night  at  Poland  Springs  .  "Just  one  more."  "What'sa  matter7' 
Summer  74  New  Hampshire,  The  Cape  Kancamagus  Highway 
hockey  games  camping  talking  laughing  the  good 

times  and  the  bad  times  .  Colour  my  World. 

Linda  S.  McLean,  Lynn;  1  Woodland  St.,  7/5/57  Pep  Club,  1  Dean 
March  9,  1974  You're  having  my  baby  Deep  Purple  Rubber 
Ham  Loony  Hill  Gang  .  .  .  Salisbury  Beach  Lake  Osippee  Cra¬ 
zy  Mac  .  .  Harold  Parker  Loony  Hill  Squad  Car 


SENIORS  155 


DEBORAH  McNAMARA 


DIANE  McNEIL 


MARY  McWHIRK 


Tom  Cronin  reads  Chemistry  magazine  during  study  in  chem  lab. 


Joseph  McWilliams 


ANTHONY  MEDUGNO 


LINDA  MEDUGNO 


•:  s:"  i 


BETTY  MELANSON 


JOYCE  MELANSON 


BENJAMIN  MELTZER 


CHRISTINE  MENARD 


156  SENIORS 


JUDITH  MENARD 


CATHERINE  MERCADANTE 


CHERYL  MEUSE 


DAN  MERCURI 


RICHARD  MEUSE 


DIANE  MICALE 


KENNETH  MIERZYKOWSKI 


ALAN  MILLER 


MICHELLE  MICLETTE 


Deborah  McNamara,  95  Gilbert  St.,  12/20/57:  Field  Hockey.  1;  Pep  Club.  1: 
Softball,  1,2;  Cheerleading,  2,3;  Treasurer  3  “Mac"  Macca 
“Jolly  Green  Midgets"  .  "Sincere  Students”  F.U.B  Friends 
. . .  "I’m  total  Depr.”  ...  The  Mount  Clean  up  your  act  real  nice 
CowaBunga  .  Let's  listen  to  M.J.  .  Dressing  Room  "B"  well 
allright  NO  Way  , .  Identical  Cousins?  .  .  .  Dream  On  "A  Va- 
VaVaVa”  . . .  "D.B.B.M.J." 

Diane  E.  McNeil,  Di;  307  Broadway,  7/17/56:  Pep  Club.  1;  christening  the 
dance  floor  .  “Dit”  . . .  Party  at  Prince!  .  Karen's  front  bumper 
The  Mount  . .  Svenske  Flicka  ...  The  Lodge  .  .  “Fuya1"  balking 
tackwards?  .  ,  ,  NEH  Hunk  Dow  Ya  Hooing!  Maine  Rockport 
Florida  ,  .  "Chicago"  . .  .  Elton  John  .  "Skiing  in  the  Moonlight" 
Midnight  Ride!!  .  .  Auright! 

Mary  G.  McWhirk,  43  Upham  St.,  11/5656:  April  3rd  Mexico 
TomRush,  Bill  Winters,  Jeff  Beck  Concerts  We  can't  return,  we  can  only 
look  behind  from  here  we  came;  and  go  round  and  round  in  the  circle 
game. 

Joseph  G.  McWilliams,  Mac:  14  Maurice  St.,  5/25/57:  Hockey.  1:  St.  Peters 
. .  Schoolyard  ...  4th  Period  .  .  .  Football. 

Brian  Meads;  468  Pleasant  St.,  6/29/57. 

Anthony  Medugno;  14  Traves  Ave.,  4/28/56. 

Linda  Medugno;  46  Wyeth  St.,  10/30/56. 

Betty  A.  Melanson,  158  Coleman  St.,  2/17/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Brookline  Rub¬ 
ber  ham  .  .  .  Stringbean  . .  Your  having  my  baby  Beeps  herring 
checker  ...  hot  stuff  . .  .  Harold  Park  .  .  Beeps  for  President  New 
Hampshire  Joel,  Frank,  Kevin  .  Linda’s  pocketbook  dance  Bob¬ 
by's  apartment  . .  .  Chucky,  Pat,  Jim  .  .  Philbury  Dough  Boy  Huh! 

.  .  October  31,  74  .  .  Aquarius  215. 

Joyce  A.  Melanson,  231  Cross  ST.,  '/z/9/57:  Choral  Arts  Sciety,  1;  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  1;  USONA,  3;  Bicycle  rides  .  .  H  R.  102  "Wicked"  "oh  wow" 
...  the  corner  sometimes  .  Deep  Purple  ,  "Don't  walk  in  front  of  me 
—  I  may  not  follow.  Don't  walk  behind  me  —  I  may  not  lead  Walk  be¬ 
side  me  —  and  just  be  my  friend." 

Benjamin  Meltzer,  Meltz;  83  Boylston  St.,  12/19/57:  AZA,  1,2,3;  Band,  1,2, 
3;  Chess  Club,  1;  COG,  3;  Der  Deutsche  Klub,  1,2,3;  Key  Club,  1,2,3;  Rifle,  1. 
2;  Beach  . .  .  Drive  defensively,  buy  a  tank  . .  .  Summer  of  "74"  .  Fri¬ 
day  night  card  games  .  Al,  a  flush  beats  a  straight  anyday  .  Brookline 
.  . .  Lynn  . .  .  football  .  .  .  Celtics  ...  We  was  robbed!  Malden  AZA 

. . .  jump  &  look. 

Christine  L.  Menard,  Chris;  30  Bainbridge  St.,  10/14/57:  Basketball,  1,2.3: 
El  Club  Hispance,  1;  Pep  Clb,  1;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  2,3;  Joe  Svenske  Flicka 
Moffa  . . .  “Fuya!"  . .  Blue  Bomber  . .  Check'em  out  Chicago 
Munchies  .  .  .  First  and  Last  Tango  at  Prince  in  here  somewhere  Kathie 
. .  .  Summer  of  74  ...  up  to  my  knees  in  mud  Oh  Brothers! 
9/13/74  . .  .  Spain  73  . .  .  Can’t  Get  Enough  Ice  Cream  M  &  M 
Boys. 

Judith  L.  Menard,  Judy;  80  Alden  St„  1/1/58:  Blue  and  Gold,  3;  FTA,  2: 
USONA,  3;  Boys  from  "Meffa"  ...  Hey  —  Huh?  Last  Tango  at  Prince 
.  . .  Life  and  Times  of  M.N.H.  .  .  .  Summer  of  74  .  The  Drive-In 
Elton  John  . .  .  I’ve  seen  that  movie  too  .  .  .  beginnings  and  endings 
I'm  only  kidding  . . .  “Feelin  allright"  . . .  Good  times  with  good  friends 
,  .  Harry. 

Catherine  Mercadante,  Cathy;  173  Mt.  Vernon  St.,  8/29/57:  Jeff  Cathy  and 
Jeff  . . .  forever  .  .  .  March  27,  1974  ...  The  Church  Aggruaator 
Grand  Funk  ,  .  .  Happy  Farms  . .  .  Goofy  long  talkswith  Diane  Sum¬ 
mers  "73”  "74"  .  .  .  Prom  "74”  .  .  .  Long  days  short  nights  money 

Butter  Butter  ...  My  contact  . .  .  Fortunate  teller  Vega  Car¬ 
nival  at  Sears. 

Dan  P.  Mercure,  Danny:  96  Medford  St.,  12/5/56:  Soccer,  2;  Outdoor  Track, 
1,2,3;  Wrestling,  2;  Danny  and  Sandy  .  .  Outdoor  Track  Varsity,  1,2,3  — 
Javelin  . . .  karate  . . .  green  belt  . .  .  Wrestling  J.V.  .  .  .  147. 

Cheryl  A.  Meuse;  191  Newland  t.,  6/10/57. 

Patti  A.  Meuse,  69  Nichols  Rd.,  9/29/57:  Band  1,2,3;  CAM  2,3;  Le  Cercle 
Francais  1,2,3;  Phi  Delta  Phi  2;  Majorettes  2,3;  6/6/73  ,  .  PALAM 

Moe,  Larry,  Curly  . .  .  rallies  and  games,  bitter  .  .  .  Linda?  .  Barbers  and 

Belles  . .  .  A&P,  Inc.  .  .  .  Mary  Jo  . . .  round  the  old  oak  tree  Beep- 

Beep  .  .  .  smiling  faces  ...  the  proud  father  . .  .  cradle-  robber  "Al¬ 
ways  look  toward  the  sun  and  you  shall  never  see  the  shadows.” 

Richard  L.  Meuse,  Dickie;  13  Russel  Court,  6/28/57:  Lynn  2-8-74 
Liberty  Mutual  ,  .  .  Weight  Lifting  ,  Hockey  .  .  Mousie  Friday 
Nights  ...  My  Brothers  Place  .  Bianchi's  .  .  .  McDonald’s  Mark 
.  Deep  Purple  Elton  John  .  Bruins  Miami  Dolphins  9- 
21-73  ...  Medford  Skating  Rink  Devir  Street  Summer  of  74 
Let’s  get  it  on  .  .  .  I’m  Sorry. 

Diane  M.  Micale,  23  Brook  St.,  8/5/57:  Bleu  and  Gold,  1:  Pep  Club,  1 
"Diana"  . . .  VW  .  .  Donny  .  .  Eleanor  and  Joey  my  family  .  The 
Y  .  .  .  fights,  figts,  fights  . . .  "You  don't  understand"  busy  signals 
. .  The  Beatles  .  .  .  light  headed  . .  .  teeth  trouble  Pid  Lizzy 

. . .  "Eager  and  Eager"  .  .  friends  .  .  rum  and  coke  .  .  “Don’t  worry" 

.  . .  gum  .  .  .  happiness  . . .  "Sometimes  Life  is  a  Bummer.” 

Michelle  L.  Miclette,  31  Ivy  Road,  10/28/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  CAM.  1,2,3:  Key 

Club,  3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  2,3;  Robin  Trower  Fernald  optimism 

...  my  journal  .  .  whatever  happens,  happens  I  love  you  Hamp¬ 
ton  Beach  ...  the  Boulevard  at  night  ...  the  ocean  during  a  storm 
you  .  .  WBCN  .  . .  "you  shouldn’t  be  so  shy”  . .  "unless  you  love  some¬ 
body,  nothing  else  makes  any  sense.” 

Kenneth  T.  Mierzykowski,  Mizzy;  27  Cherry  St.,  11/29/57:  Swimming,  1,2,3: 
Joanne  1/5/74  .  .  parties  at  Waites  Mount  House  of  Pizza  — 
"Strangers  In  The  Night"  .  .  "Stormin  Normtn"  Izzy  Mizzy  Fizzy 
Times  at  Ken’s  cottage  .  .  Football  games  and  Saturday  nights  Pasta 
Time  times  at  Lumps  2nd  period  debates  YMCA  after  school 
.  .  .  Thanksgiving  Game  "73". 

Alan  J.  Miller;  34  Nevada  Ave.,  9/30/57. 


SENIORS  157 


ROSEMARY  MILLER 


ROBERT  M I LLEY 


ANN  MIRAGEAS 


ALICE  MOORE 


KEVIN  MORAN 


DONNA  MOONEY 


THOMAS  MITCHELL 


DANIEL  MORELLI 


CHERYL  MORESCHI 


RALPH  MORGANTI 


KAREN  MORI  ARTY 


DIANNE  MORSE 


SUSAN  MOSCONE 


LINDA  MOULTON 


158  SENIORS 


"study  best  part 
of  school  day" 

After  several  brain-draining  classes,  I  look  forward 
to  spending  a  period  in  study.  If  the  teacher  allows 
talking  and  if  friends  sit  near  me,  a  study  is  the  best 
part  of  the  school  day.  It  is  a  time  when  I  can  talk  with 
my  friends,  discuss  the  day’s  events,  our  problems, 
and  our  plans.  It  is  a  time  to  get  the  questions  to  next 
period’s  quiz  and  to  share  complaints  about 
homework,  reports,  term  papers,  and  teachers.  If  I 
have  a  study  before  lunch,  I  am  truly  lucky  because  I 
can  get  Lifesavers  or  gum  that  will  satisfy  my  hunger 
pains  until  lunch. 

By  writing  notes,  sending  hand  signals,  and 
occasionally  whispering  with  caution,  I  can 
communicate  with  my  friends  and  use  up  most  of  the 
period.  In  a  quiet,  well-  disciplined  study,  it  is  always 
a  challenge  to  try  to  communicate.  After  study  period 
entertainment,  I  am  truly  relaxed  and  ready  for  the 
remainder  of  the  day. 


SANDRA  MULCAHY 


ELAINE  MUNROE 


JAMES  MURPHY 


KATHLEEN  MURPHY 


ROBERT  MOULTON 


NANCY  MOVER 


DANIEL  MURPHY 


Rosemary  Miller,  Rose:  25  Sheridan  St.,  8/23/55:  Pep  Club.  1:  Tri  Hi,  1  74 
75  .  "Stairlight”  Donna.  Brian,  Rose.  Steve,  and  all  the  other  Guys 

The  jeep  cabs  Birthdays  Grade  A  RAIN  Sunrises 
.  . .  Slow  Fizzes  The  Bump  Weekends  pictures  Elton 
John  Chicago  Beatles  W.V.B.F.  my  front  porch 
Vera’s  .  Driving?  Love?  Goodbye  Malden  High  Peace! 

Robert  J.  Milley,  Bob:  166  Lawrence  St.,  9/1/57:  Baseball.  1;  Soccer,  2,3: 
Wrestling,  1,2,3;  Spartans  games  Friday  nights  MOE  The  white  car 
. .  .  Honda  350  . . .  Pizza  House  Breakheart  Parties  I.D.  s 
. .  Sorry  officer  .  Down  It  Show  some  emotion  The  Mount 
Moon's  .  Revere  Drive  In  H  P.  Rhode  Island  Freedom 
Live  it  up  while  you’re  young. 

Barry  M.  Mills,  1  Greenwood  St.,  Devir  Park  First  Period  in  Schopells 
Parties  up  Waites  Mount  .  . .  Dum  Dum  Program  “Burnt” 

Ann  M.  Mirageas,  “Annie’’:  15  Cherry  St.,  7/5/57:  Band  1,2,3;  CAM  1,2;  Phi 
Delta  Phi  1,2;  Moe,  Larry  and  Curly  “Little  Lindy”  o-HI-o  Judy! 

. .  .  “A&P”  .  .  Patti  Cheryl,  goal!!  allies  and  games 
Thanksgiving  Day  '73  .  Donnie  “20”kids“  You've  got  a  friend 

Moody  Greek  Babers  and  Belles  J.V.’s  ’73  Majorettes 
'73-75  .  .  head  .  .  .  Time  passes  much  too  quickly  when  we're  together 
laughing. 

Thomas  K.  Mitchell;  44  Barrett  St.,  8/1/57. 

Donna  L.  Mooney,  31  Oxford  St.,  12/1457:  Band, 1,2;  Choal  Arts  Society, 
1,2,3;  Field  Hockey,  2,3;  Softball,  2,3;  Sept.  21,  1973  Mark  “65” 

Mustang  .  .  .  Tha’s  Out  .  stuffed  animals  .  .  blue  &  green  Pine 

Banks  Practice  .  .  .  Saturday  mornings  White  Mountains  long 
rides  thru  N.H.  .  .  Pink  Sapphire  Bernie  &  Misty  Domino 
Malden  ...  #14  Hockey  ,  “A  winner  never  quits  and  a  quitter  never 
wins,  so  let’s  fight.” 

Alice  M.  Moore,  Ally;  78  Davis  St.,  12/6/56:  York  Beach  Maine  Teach¬ 
ers  Aide  at  Linden  .  .  painting  .  sewing  working  with  kids 
walking  along  the  beach. 

Kevin  M.  Moran;  23  Spruce  St.,  5/19/56. 

Daniel  R.  Morelli,  Push  Bush;  437  Lynn  St.,  11/29/56:  working  on  my  Mus¬ 
tang  and  helping  my  friend  Steve  on  his  55  Chevy  during  the  summer 
going  to  see  my  Auto  Shop  teacher  Mr.  B.  and  I  have  to  hand  it  to  him  for 
teaching  the  shop. 

Cheryl  A.  Moreschi;  26  Oliver  St.,  3/23/57. 

Ralph  A.  Morganti;  60  Appleton  St.,  4/17/57. 

Karen  Moriarty;  19  Winthrop  St..  11/13/57. 

Dianne  N.  Morse,  “take  a  bus”  . .  .  “grubs  off”  Chicago  Jim  Croce 
.  . .  Three  Dog  Night  .  .  .  10/5/73  .  .  Topsfield  Fair  Pumpkin 

“Summer  74”  .  .  Boston  Bruins  .  “If  i  could  save  time  in  a  bottle  I'd 

save  everyday  'til  Eternity  passes  away  just  to  spend  them  with  you!"  bye 
M.H.S. 

Susan  Moscone,  1315  Salem  St.,  11/3/57:  Boojum  Rock,  2;  Pep  Club,  1;  oh 
wow  .  .  .  i'm  impressed  .  .  August  23  .  .  such  a  night  mothballs  & 

ice  cubes  .  .  KDBCK  .  .  .  i  believe  in  you  “I  don't  apologize  for  being 

hard  to  know,  I  am  what  I  am”  don’t  try  to  understand  me,  just  be  my 
friend. 

Linda  J.  Moulton, “Hey”:  16  Main  St.  Pk.,  2/4/57:  Basketball,  1:  Choral  Arts 
Society,  1;  Field  Hockey,  1,2,3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Linda  and  Billy  The  Corner 
. . .  Highland  Cafe  .  .  Ice  Cubes  .  Janice  Joplin  The  Partys 

May  4,  1972  .  .  .  Dobbie  Brothers  The  “Game”  The  Drive  In 
The  Breaks  caught  again  .  .  .  Cambridge  I  “Lost”  my  ring,  Are  you  mad 
Again?  .  .  .  Billy  and  Linda  Forever. 

Robert  J.  Moulton,  Moulty;  16  Main  St.,  11/2255:  Football,  1:  Hockey.  1,3; 
Kangamangas,  N.H.  Jasper  .  .  Full-moon  .  .  Clear  skies  Huck 
Finn  Crutches  . .  .  305-Honda  .  Malden  Hospital  Turo  Beach 
“Pie”  .  .  .  Party  Time  .  Gary  De  .  "Get-it-on"  Stairway  to  Heav¬ 
en  ..  .  March  3  .  Pebbles  .  .  .  Spot  Pond  Skinny  Dip  Doctor 
Pepper!  . .  .  Munchi  .  .  YMCA  Waits  Mount  66  Chevy 

“You’ll-Love-lt.” 

Nancy  J.  Mover,  Nan;  172  Sylvan  St.,  9/14/57:  BBG,  1,:  Liggett  s  in  Melrose 
. .  .  Bowling  .  .  .  Swimming  .  WRKO  .  Sha  Na  Na  Elton  John 
.  .  .  Kutsher's  .  .  .  Camp  Kingswood  Angel  Writing  letters  to  Bob 
.  . .  Getting  my  license. 

Sandra  L.  Mulcahy,  Sandy;  66  Meridian  St.,  1/11/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Phi  Delta 
Phi,  1,2;  Ski  Club,  1,2;  M.R.  Study  “Turkey  Sandwich"  Munchkins 
.  .  .  “Pot  Luck”  .  .  .  Parking  Lot  .  .  .  “The  Mount”  Little  Kmck 
“Rachfay”  .  Mulokee  .  .  .  Micks  .  .  “Blue-Seude  ".  Shoes  Trace 
. .  orange  juice  . .  talks  California  here  we  come  Maverick  71 

.  .  .  Sherlock  .  .  Gomer  .  .  .  Boom-Boom  S.H.M.  "Hidden-Acre” 

.  .  C.A.  MCM  CCCTEER. 

Elaine  D.  Munroe,  Lanie:  41  Orient  St.,  2/3/57:  Pep  Club,  1,2;  Cheering,  3; 
Booby!  . . .  Love  ya  whole  Bunches  NCDEAJ  Mountain  Climbing 

. . .  Lunch  with  Joanne  &  Denisey  Bermuda  Barrels  Nancy 

“71-75”  ...  Oh!  my  God  Ellen  Laugh  Colleen  Memories 

sweets  .  .  .  Micky  Rufus  .  .  .  Anney  .  HiGuy!  Cheering 

Denise?  .  .  Sincere  Students  Snacks  debbies  bump  450 
Honda  III  BeeBop  Apples  .  “peppy”  .  .  Elaine  &  Bob. 

Daniel  P.  Murphy;  8  Glenwood  St.,  12/31/56. 

James  D.  Murphy,  Murph:  28  Trueman  Drive,  1/7/57:  Lumps  Linden 
Park  ...  The  Softball  team  2nd.  place  The  Duke's  Saturday 
nights  over  the  House  ...  The  M&R  Thursday  nights  down  Browne 
...  The  Pinhead  contests  . .  The  Football  Games. 

Kathleen  M.  Murphy;  Kathy;  9  Dale  St..  3/25/57:  Pep  Club.  1:  June  1,  1974 
.  .  The  mount  .  .  .  Gerry  and  Friday  Nights  We  may  never  pass  this 
way  again  .  .  .  Rose  N.B.sks?  .  .  Tishie  Kazoo  Carey’s  house 

The  Ladder  Ae  you  ready?  What  time  is  it?  There's  got  to  be  a 

morning  after 


SENIORS  159 


MAUREEN  MURPHY  RICHARD  MURPHY 


THERESA  MUSTONE 


EDWARD  MYERS 


WILLIAM  MURRAY 


LILLIAN  NARDONE 


wm 

DOUGLAS  NANFRIA 


DONNA  NALLY 


STEPHEN  NELDER 


DEBRA  NELSON 


DANIEL  MURRAY 


HELEN  NAJARIAN 


PAUL  NAZZARO 


PAULA  NEWMAN 


160  SENIORS 


MARK  NOLAN 


PATRICIA  NOONE 


Debbie  Rassano  doubts  the  validity  ot  teacher’s  statement. 


MARY  ANN  NORMAN 


Maureen  E.  Murphy.  58  Mountain  Ave.,  7/35/57:  "Do  not  walk  ahead  of  me, 

I  will  not  follow.  Do  not  walk  behind  me  walk  beside  me  be  equal  be  mv 
friend"  . .  .  New  Hampshire  Marshfield  Good  times  Beebes 
.  .  .  Kathy  .  Tuxy  .  .  .  Claire  .  .  Zoo  Stay  happy. 

Richard  C.  Murphy,  Murph;  48  Warren  Ave.,  3/1/56:  Baseball,  1;  SS  17 
.  .  .  WVBF  .  Sagamore  .  .  Golf  .  2  A  M.  Fishing  Elton  John 

. .  Star  .  .  Bedford  11  Bruins  in  ’75"  . .  Pats  Are  number  1 

All  night  . .  .  BCV  . .  .  Hampton  Beach. 

Daniel  J.  Murray:  10  Hartshorn  Ave.,  9/29/57. 

William  T.  Murray,  Billy;  73  Wescott  St.,  9/9/56:  Basketball,  2;  Karen 
January  21  .  . .  Linden  ...  #2  ...  arrow  head  Granada  Highlands 
.  Grogs  . .  .  Steve’s  Pub  .  .  the  mt.  .  Pizza  Place  .  thumb  all  the 
way  to  Holliston  . . .  that's  all  case  closed  going  in  Fitzy’s  old 
class  .  .  .  todds.  .  .  parties  .  .  .  Hoop  No.  15  Rick’s  wedding 
Shut-up  Greg  .  .  .  Hey  Slick. 

Theresa  M.  Mustone,  Terri,  203  Main  St.,  10/25/57;  Hey  Fay  that’s  the  way 
. . .  Sandy  Beach  Jr.  . . .  TTTTracie  .  Hey  Nancy  how  about  monop 
A  Headlock  at  the  drive-in  .  .  .  is  that  tea  for  me  .  Sherlock  Holme’s 
Gomer  Pyle  .  .  .  John  Wayne  . . .  Steve  for  Nancy  Tracie  the  White 
Horse  is  gonna  eat  the  grass  and  the  house. 

Edward  P.  Myers,  Eddie  Bear:  82  Bower  St.,  4/24/57:  Hockey  2,3;  Junior 
Varieties  .  .  .  DiNaps  Car  Sunoco  . .  Friday  Nights  Mount 
North  End  Breakheart  Parties  .  All  Nighters  H.P.  Izzy’s  bomb 
.  . .  Salisbury  Beach  .  .  Pizza  House  .  .  .  Moe  New  Hampshire 
Fizzy  117  m.p.h.  .  .  .  Baseball  Tavern  .  ,  Pasta  Time  Mount  Man 
Normin. 

Helen  A.  Najarian,  “Fred”,;  120  Sammett  St.,  3/5/57:  March  21,  1973 
“Things  sure  have  changed"  .  .  .  “It’s  too  late”  .  .  .  “G.T.J."  ’JAF 
...  “I  understand”  .  . .  “What  ever  gets  you  through  the  night” 
"Gramps"  . . .  “God  Bless  Rye”  . .  .  “Pancake  House  anybody?” 
“You’ve  got  a  friend”  . . .  "Chicago”  ...  Hi  .  “Elton  John." 

Donna  P.  Nally,  Donna;  7a  Lisbon  St.,  10/22/57,  Danny  S.M.A.  We  must  do 
the  best  we  can  with  what  has  been  given  us  and  live  the  best  we  can  for  life 
is  real,  and  can  hurt  us  if  we  don’t  .  Summer  of  1973  "Gip" 
“Spider”  .  . .  Cambridge  . . .  "Sunshine”  . .  A.R.N.F. 

Doug  J.  Nafria.buz  saw;  101  Wyllis  Ave.,  6/28/57,  Soccer,  2,3:  Track  (out¬ 
door),  1,2,3;  Wrestling,  1;  a  member  of  Malden  High's  greatest  soccer  team 
ever  .  .  .  Favorite  passtime  improving  the  landscape  of  Malden  Friday 
nights  at  blueberry  hill  . . .  hoola  hooping  .  .  karate. 

Lillian  A.  Nardone,  Lil;  326  Medford  Street,  2/27/57:  May  2  .  .  Billy  forev¬ 
er  ..  .  Prom  74  . .  .  October  5  ...  The  corner  .  .  summer  of  74 
Love,  understanding,  truth-Happiness  . .  .  Ohio  .  Vince  Allman 
Brothers  . . .  sleeping  .  .  .  long  talks  . .  .  aggravation  the  big  white 
whale?  .  .  .  Carrolle's  . . .  Black  Bomber  Three  Dog  Night  Doctor 
Kenney’s  office  . . .  "74-75”  . . .  Good  times  to  come. 

Paul  J.  Nazzaro,  “Nazz”;  20  Thatcher  St.,  9/19/57:  Basketball  1:  Julie 
"First  Eight  weeks:”  . .  .  Building  Tony’s  muscles  up.  ...  "Anna's  house" 

.  . .  Dommys  co-ed  parties  18  beers  .  .  .  Aerosmith  Grandfunk  whale 
. . .  "Burned  badley  . .  .  pinching  the  pork  .  .  .  Square  me  Baseball 
. . .  lifting  .  .  .  sprinting  and  eating  .  .  No. 10  .  .  .  “in  the  kitched.  " 
Trying  to  be  alone  for  once. 

Stephen  J.  Nelder,  Steve;  255  Mountain  Ave.,  10/16/56:  Golf  Skating 
.  .  .  Hockey  .  .  .  Camping  .  .  .  Bowling  .  .  .  Fishing  Pool  .  Movies 
. .  .  Swimming  .  .  .  Books  . .  .  Music  ...  The  corner  .  .  .  The  Mount 
Concerts  .  .  .  Wyman’s  Beach  . .  .  Spirit  of  1975  ...  Mr.  Carroll  Mr. 
Martin  ...  Mr.  Kelley  . .  .  Success-Drafting  .  .  .  T.V.  Production. 

Debra  M.  Nelson,  Debbie,  10  Brenner  Ave.,  6/6/57,  Band  12;  .  Who  we 
love  why  we  love  it’s  hard  to  understand  ...  the  Webb  Calebra  — 
Puerto  Rico  .  .  .  Boston  Gardens  . .  .  Madison  .  .  .  Sansone  8/16/74 
Freddy  Prinze  .  .  theo  .  .  .  wrestling  .  .  just  passing  through  Sha 
. . .  alley  13  .  .  .  tenor  sax  . .  PM  .  .  It’s  not  my  job  wop  . 
summer  of  74  in  Texas. 

Paula  M.  Newman,  Roadrunner;  54  Regent  Rd.,  3/10/57:  Pep  Club.  1;  Sum¬ 
mer  72  . .  .  Emerson  . .  Doug  .  .  Scott  the  corner  the  village 
. . .  bowling  .  .  .  Yankee  Twirler  Teens  . .  Sean  ER  “The  Place" 

.  .  Baby-sitting  .  .  .  Summer  73  ...  soccer  .  Hockey  New 
Hampshire  .  .  .  Sebago  Lake  ...  I  Wanna  be  a  bird!  .  .  I  want  to  fly  high 
er!  . .  .  As  the  stomach  turns  .  .  .  Log  Cabin. 

Joseph  T.  Nicholson:  256  Main  St.,  10/24/57. 

Ronald  Nicosia;  9  Tremont  St.,  5/24/56. 

Pamela  J.  Noble,  Pam;  60  Lawrence  St.,  10/2/57;  Pep  Club,  1:  Bobby 
6/18/72  .  .  .  Forever  just  you  and  me  alone  and  free  walking,  talking,  feel 
jng,  seeing,  being  together  wherever  forever  in  love  Allman  Brothers 
.  Grand  Funk?  . .  .  Vista  The  Black  Bomber  .  Lil&Bill  Stair¬ 
way  to  Heaven  ...  my  Family,  My  Friends. 

Mark  R.  Nolan,  39  Julia  St.,  11/9/56,  Football  1  Devir  Street 
Brighams  .  .  Toad  .  66  Chevy  .  Chevy  66  Parties  Cape  Cod 

Hockey  .  Stairway  to  Heaven  .  Deep  Purple  Newport 
Led  Zeplin  ...  74  . .  .  Hangin  around  . .  .  CYO  Baseball  4th 

period. 

Patricia  A.  Noone;  37  Ferguson  Rd.,  6/7/57. 

Ronald  E.  Nordquist,  Norkie;  14  Blomerth  St.,  12/7/57  P.E.I.  Peterbuilt 
.  .  .  Down  pour  at  airport  .  Brenda  .  Kenworth  . .  Donna  mar- 

isa  . .  Flying  concorde  .  . .  John  Guiles  .  Warren  Uncle  Milt 
Mary  Ann  Norman,  136  Bellavale  St.,  4/12/57:  Pep  Club,  1:  Phi  Delta  Phi.  1, 
2,3;  MLLC  . .  .  four  dollars  .  Concern  &  spy  .  Boston  the  camp 

.  .  sailing  .  .  .  hicel  ...  ice  cream  Not  enjoyment,  and  not  sorrow.  Is 

our  destined  end  or  way;  But  to  all  that  each  tomorrow  find  us  farther  than 
today. 


SENIORS  161 


WILLIAM  NORRIS 


LARRY  NUTTALL 


MARK  O’BRIEN 


Pam  Picillo  and  John  Dellemonica  study  “The  Divine  Comedy”  in  English 
class. 


162  SENIORS 


JOHNORSO 


DONNA  PAPILE 


DOUGLAS  PARISEAU 


DARLENE  PARRELLA 


CAROL  PASTORE 


SUSAN  PARISI 


ROBERT  PAROW 


NORMAN  PASHOIAN 


ANTHONY  PASQUALE 


DANIEL  PATERSON 


William  E.  Norris;  Bill  Brother;  193  Essex  Street;  5/8/57;  Football  1;  The 
maiden  Bucs  Hockey  Town  Wednesday  Morning  Diaster  Park¬ 
ing  on  Dana  St.  Mr.  Symermos  Basement  Mass  Pk  in  Natick 
Dyno  Service  Brake  &  Electric  .  .  The  Weekends  Pawtucket  Park 
Saratoga  .  .  Hyannis  .  .  Connecticut  .  Speeding  on  52  Ellen 
10/30/72  .  .  . 

Larry  E.  Nuttall,  103  Hancock  St.,  2/25/57:  Baseball,  1;  Basketball,  1,2,3: 
Golf,  2,3;  LIT,  2,3;  Jr.  Varieties  1974  . .  Co-Chairman  are  Great 
K.Shea  Pinto-Power  .  Gino's  30c  cheeseburgers  HSNCH  Back 
of  Marshall  Gym  .  .  .  Chateau  .  Pink  Panther  .  Art  1  .  Hen¬ 

drickson  ,  .  .  Golf  with  the  Huss  .  .  "What  are  you  soft?"  .  March  29, 
1974  .  Music  Room  . .  .  Class  of  1975  .  Prom  Co-Chairman. 

Mark  K.  O’Brien,  27  Meridian  St.,  3/9/57:  Parts  unknown  Party  at 
Green  Street  .  Music  . .  .  Traffic  .  Elp  Pink  Floyd  Everything  is 
Copastetic  . . .  Sherri  . .  .  “And  Allyou  touch  and  all  you  see  is  all  your  life 
will  ever  be." 

Edward  F.  O’Connor,  Ed;  50  Willey  Street,  6/1/57:  Le  Circle  Francias,  1,2,3: 
LIT,  1,2,3;  National  Honor,  2,3;  Swimming,  1,2,3;  Tennis,  1;  Chem  Lab  Asst., 
1,2,3;  Chem  Lab  7th  period  BE  NICE  Benotti's  Assistant  LIT: 
first,  last,  and  always.  I  volunteer  Mark  .  .  .  What's  a  COG?  Radio 
Shack  .  .  .  YMCA,  then  Prince  Pizza  Who  does  homework,  Joe?  I 
know  Al  Jacobsen  Mizzy  wins,  team  doesn’t  .  I  shall  return. 

Geraldine  M.  O’Connor;  Gerry;  175  Emerald  St;  5/29/57  Maldonian  1;  Ski 
Club  3;  H.R.  Rep.;  Kellog  .  .  .  Opie  .  Patrick  J.  Florida  Susan 
and  Busses  .  .  .  Ireland  .  .  Amerige  . .  .  Summer  '74  VW? 
Prom?  .  .  .  Ronnoco  . .  .  "Old  friends  —  Forgotten?"  To  live,  to  love, 
to  love,  to  live,  to  laugh,  to  cry,  to  be,  to  become  .  . 

Deborah  M.  Ofcharsky,  Debbie;  1329  Salem  St.,  1/22/57:  FTA,  2,3:  Nancy 
.  . .  Bonnie  .  .  Limericl  .  .  .  Maine  . .  .  Mr.  Hussey’s  Office  Elto  John 
. .  Friends  at  Almys  .  .  .  Hampton  Beach  .  .  .  Chicago. 

Paula  J.  O’Keefe,  29  Blomerth  St.,  7/4/57:  Field  Hockey,  3;  Pep  Cub,  1; 
ADA,  1,2,3;  froggy  . .  .  Friday  nights  . .  .  Lynnie  .  Roberta  and  Patti 
Lyn’s  car  ...  riding  around  .  .  .  “summer  of  73"  .  .  twins  The 
Beach  . .  .  “Trade  Couz”  .  .  .  homeroom  periods  .  .  "Bobbsey  Twins” 
...  Jr.  Varieties  1974  .  .  .  The  Cape  .  .  .  mountain  climbing  ,  "Friends 
for  all  times"  .  .  . 

Tracie  D.  O'Keefe,  64  Waite  Steet,  4/30/57:  Phi  Delta  Phi  2;  “You  got  to 
have  friends"  .  .  .  Sandy,  wanna  buy  some  clothes?  .  munchkins  10 
little  nicks  .  .  Sandy  Roachy,  Jr.  .  .  Musty  .  . .  Tuxy  Nanny-Fay 
The  Mount  . .  Whist  .  Mul-Okees  4th  period  study  .  E.L.P. 

S.M.  pj  party  . .  .  Going  across  country  ...  God  Fish  Ball  .  .  Farkle  Fami¬ 
ly  ..  .  Pin  Ball. 

Deborah  O’Malley,  Debie,  T.T.;  11  Woodland  Rd.,  3/18/57:  Basketball,  1; 
Pep  Club,  1;  Cheerleading,  2,3;  Home  Room  Rep.,  1;  Bobby  10/7/73 
. .  .  Cheering  ...  Mr.  C’s  ...  #23  . .  .  Never  forget  Noreen  Nanci, 
it's  raining  . .  .  COBRA  . .  .  #2  .  ,  Identical  cousins  .  May  18th 
Promise  .  .  .  Betsey,  remember  when???  .  .  .  Love  is  as  personal  as  you 
and  me  and  as  universal  as  the  moon  and  stars  . .  .  B.M.M.J.  .  Rude 
Keep  on  smiling. 

Michael  O’Neill;  25  Rockland  St„  1/17/58. 

John  A.  Orso,  Weasel;  18  Estey  St.,  10/10/57  Hockey  parties  Stairway 
to  Heaven  . .  .  Devir  Street  . .  .  College  Football  . .  .  Mercury’s  Fish¬ 
ing  . . .  Chicago  . . .  concerts. I 

Donna  M.  Papile,  14  Tremont  St.,  11/13/56:  Donna  &  Floyd  The  Court 
.  . .  “73"  Dave  &  Doreen's  Wedding  .  .  Pink  Floyd  .  .  Uriah  Heep 
Pumpkin  &  Peanut  .  .  .  Love,  Peace  &  Happiness  The  dog  Parties 
,  . .  Nothing  is  everything  .  .  .  Forget  ...  Yes  ...  No  .  .  .  Maybe  Our 
Place  .  . .  "The  Blue  Jay  "...  Groove  Tube  ...  Ma  &  Pa  Kettle  Ours 
...  The  End. 

Doug  M.  Pariseau,  55  Roberts  St.,  5/15/57:  Likes  swimming,  hockey,  and 
Football  . . .  also  enjoys  working  on  cars. 

Susan  M.  Parisi,  Sue;  38  Hunting  St.,  12/9/57:  New  Hampshire  4th  of 
July  . .  .’’Hey  Phil,  how’s  your  car?"  . . .  “Are  the  lights  on?"  .  Tops- 
field  Fair  .  .  .  Saturday  afternoon  at  the  football  games  Sagittarians  are 
the  best  .  .  .  Dec.  7  &  9  ...  “Lovely  things  happen  when  you  love  some¬ 
body."  . .  .  Loretta  &  Mike  .  . .  “Keep  on  trucking.” 

Robert  T.  Parow,  Bob;  42  Fairview  Terrace,  Indoor  Track  2,3;  Saturday  nights 
down  the  Park  . .  .  Pierre’s  DT's  .  .  .  Riding  in  the  Van  Surfing  at  York 
.  .  .  Working  ...  The  Mountain  .  .  Allmand  Brothers  Concert  Auto 
M  echsn  ics 

Darlene  R.  Parrella,  136  Clifton  St.,  4/15/57:  Lenny  2-25-73  the 
Navy  .  .  Love  .  .  .  Cars  ...  Dr.  Leventhal  .  .  .  Life  .  .  Dexter  Mun- 

chkin  .  .  .  Zarzie  .  .  .  wine  .  .  .  wishes  . .  .  yellow  my  family 
friends  . . .  Logan  Airport  .  .  children  .  .  .  long  distance  calls  happi¬ 
ness  ...  the  beach  . .  ,  going  away  parties  . .  Life  is  beautiful  while  lov¬ 
ing  you  .  .  .  walking  in  the  rain. 

Norman  E.  Pashoian,  Norm;  21  Springdale  St.,  3/200/57:  Basketball,  1,2; 
Linden  Park  .  .  .  Lumps  ...  The  LP  Club  .  .  .  Parties  up  the  mount 
“Strangers  in  the  night"  . . .  “Be  at  your  best  when  your  best  is  needed" 

. . .  YMCA  3  .  .  .  inter  hoop  2  ...  a  continental  and  a  caddy. 

Anthony  F.  Pasquale,  Meatball:  33A  Havelock  St.,  6/11/57:  Wrestling,  2,3; 
Meatball!  .  .  .  Riding  around  in  a  green  Toreno  and  dumping  Romano 
Bob  open  the  locker  .  .  Skunk  .  .  Winchester  .  Broom  Romano 
how  much  do  you  weigh!  . .  .  Mrs.  Brown!  . . .  Bustop  Temple 
Giant  Value  Boys  .  .  .  Let's  give  Karl  a  bath  .  .  College  200,000  a 
year. 

Carol  A.  Pastore,  18  Maurice  St.,  4/2/57:  Equestrian  Club,  1;  Tn  Hi,  1:  Here 
we  go  again!  .  .  Hi,  my  name  is  Carol  Greene  “The  Hill  Diets7 
.  . .  Pizza,  Chinese  food,  and  ice  cream  .  .  .  B.M.  or  T  Maximus 
Don’t  tell  ma!  .  . .  “Nothing  ventured,  nothing  gained"  Right7 
Daniel  G.  Paterson,  Danny;  39  Park  St.,  3/2/57:  Band,  1;  Baseball.  1,2,3; 
Cross  Country,  2,3;  Indoor  Track,  1,2,3;  LIT,  2,3;  You’ve  got  to  extend  your¬ 
self  . .  .  gutt  less  ...  But  I  was  dead  .  .  .  ska-mu-ska  Where's  Ware? 
. . .  faggella  ...  hi  yo  silva  .  .  .  endo  .  .  Yerakee  Mr  B.  and  M.B. 
. . .  "You’ve  got  a  pt  getting  along  with  the  beautiful  squirrels  O  B 


SENIORS  163 


GLORIA  PATTEN 


KAREN  PAZYRA 


STEVEN  PATRI 


DEBRA  PAULINE 


BONNIE  PEARSON 


LORETTA  PERRONE 


route  blocked  to 
female  traffic 

Every  year  it’s  the  same;  there  are  boys  lined  up 
along  the  corridor  near  the  doors  to  the  Jenkins 
Auditorium  on  the  first  floor,  gaping  at  any  girl  that 
decides  to  risk  going  the  short  route.  This  tradition 
existed  when  we  were  inexperienced  sophomores, 
pushy  juniors,  and  now  wordly  seniors;  I  suppose  it 
will  always  be  and  has  always  been  this  way. 

A  girl  is  never  safe  unless  traveling  in  a  herd,  for 
the  glares  she  receives  are  enough  to  embarrass  her. 
The  poor  victim  is  stared  at  until  she  feels  herself 
turning  a  bright  red  hue  and  must  quickly  dash  by  to 
avoid  any  further  scrutiny. 

Once  there  was  an  attempt  by  some  Women’s 
Libbers  to  take  over  this  post  and  give  the  boys  the 
once-over,  but  it  turned  out  to  be  futile.  The  few  girls 
that  did  show  up  were  soon  shamed  away  by  the 
glares  of  their  male  counterparts.  The  main  corridor 
remains  the  boys'  domain  and  no  one  seems  to  want 
to  threaten  their  position. 


VICTORIA  PELOSI 


GREGG  PERRIN 


164 


SENIORS 


KENNETH  PESANELLI 


PASQUALE  PETRANGELO 


GREGORY  PHANEUF 


PAMELA  PICILLO 


ARTHUR  PIMENTAL 


EUGENE  PINKHAM 


KEVIN  PINKHAM 


THERESA  PINETTE 


WILLIAM  PINKHAM 


NANCY  PISIELLO 


Steve  D.  Patri.Fish  J.J.  Jethro:  1256  Salem  St..  1/3/57:  Saco  Maine 
Nahant  Lynn  Beach  “Cat  Stevens”!!  San  Diego  and  San  Francisco 
Calf.!!  .  unforgetable  summers  Filet  Mignon  at  38,000  Ft.  Stri 
pers  and  Blues  .  .  lady  clarbanville1  Boston's  own  "Aerosmith!!” 
Danny  and  his  Big  Mac’s  .  .  .  Jethro  Tull  Hey  Scace! ! ! 
B.H.D.C.D.T.B.R. .  Bye  now 

Gloria  M.  Patten,  515  Highland  Ave.,  7/15/57:  "Colour  My  World" 
Nahant  Beach  July  "74”  ice-skating,  listening  to  the  radio. 

Debra  R.  Pauline.Debbie:  14  Chatham  St.  Ext.,  9/17/57:  Skating  Listen 
to  radio  .  Maine  .  .  .  “Color  My  World". 

Karen  Pazyra,  29  Orchard  St.,  4/20/57:  Jimmy  March  9,  1972 
"Cliff  Street’s  old  Gang"  .  Laurel  Streer  Waite  Street  "The 
Fort”  .  .  .  Tricca’s  .  .  The  Charger  .  .  “You  Gutta  Peel  Shrimp" 
"While  you're  Laughing"  .  .  Happy  Anniversary,  AGAIN!  Drive  In 
R.O.S.  .  .  Black  cat  .  Going  out  for  Breakfast  Our  Buddies,  Stevie, 
and  Susan. 

Paul  Pazyra;  31  SeavlewAve.,  1/19/56. 

Bonnie  L.  Pearson;  96  Lebanon  St.,  1/14/57. 

Ray  G.  Peck;  19  Harding  Ave.,  3/11/56. 

Victoria  J.  Pelosi,  Vickie;  13  Marlboro  St.,  12/14/57:  FNC,  3;  Pep  Club,  1; 
Ski  Club,  3;  It’s  sad  when  you  finally  begin  to  realize  how  great  school  is  - 
you're  a  senior,  and  it’s  time  to  leave!  .  .  Bruce  .  .  .  Long  walks  along  the 
Charles  .  .  .  "So,  tell  me  everything"  .  .  .  electric  beaters  good  times, 
good  friends  . .  .  long,  honest  talks  . .  .  Exeter  Theatre  new 
experiences. 

Gregg  L.  Perrin,  77  Jacob  St.,  8/23/57:  Cross  Country,  1,2,3;  Indoor  Track, 

I, 2,3;  Outdoor  Track,  1,2,3;  Trafton  Park  .  .  Per.  4  .  M.G.  .  S.F.  . 

J. L.  .  P.G.  P  S.  .  .  J.M.  .  .  P.l.  .  .  Binky  R.F.  Who 

Cares  ...  108  Nobody  does  coins. 

Loretta  Perrone,  Lore  Carol:  14  Woodville  Terrace,  11/12/57:  Pep  Club  1; 
Sears  .  .  Flyer  .  .  .  Michael  .  .  .  high  School  Ring  "Wicked"  6: 
45  . .  .  Cafeteria  ...  The  Gang  .  .  .  bowling  . . .  movies  Saugus  Cine¬ 
ma  .. .  "Rock  me  Gently”  . .  .  Kathy  &  Kenny  .  .  Revere  9/13/74 
. .  .  "Chinatown"  . . .  "billhachey"  . . .  “Topsfield  Train”  .  Gold  Coin 
Jody  &  Bobby  .  .  Tuesday  and  Thursday  nights  YMCA  Old  Or¬ 
chard  Beach  . .  .  July  31  . .  .  Aug.  10 

Katherine  M.  Perrotti,  Kathy;  100  East  Border  Rd.,  1/19/57:  CAM,  3:  El  Club 
Hispanco,  3;  Equestrian  Club,  3;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  1,2;  Pep  Club,  1;  Ski 
Club,  1,2,3;  John  8/14/72  .  .  .  Bassetso  Island  .  Megnasett  my  tree 
behind  locked  doors  and  toweled  windows  Dirty  Dick's  .  .  Cape  Cod 
parties  .  .  .  Beach  Boys  . .  .  Loon  Mountain  U.  Mass.  2/22/74 
phone  bills  . .  Murphy’s  room  ...  my  love  to  those  who  care  John  Andi 
Nancy  Darlene  and  Jane. 

Jayne  E.  Perry,  1326  Salem  St.,  5/20/57:  Blue  and  Gold  3;  Boojum  Rock  2, 
3;  FTA  1,2,3;  Key  Club  2,3;  Le  Cercle  Francais  1,2,3;  Ski  Club  3;  Orange  and 
melon  .  .  .  Blue  and  Aqua  Jim  11/20/73  .  .  .  Knucks  Floor 
one  . .  .  Did  you  get  a  good  seat?  ...  The  daring  duo  Susan’s  color 
chart  .  .  .  “I  am  not  afraid  of  tomorrow  for  I  have  seen  yesterday  and  I  love 
today”  .  .  .  U.N.  Pilgrimage  .  .  . 

Kenneth  F.  Pesanelli,  122  Washington  St.,  8/5/57:  Choral  Arts  Society  3; 
Golf  1,2,3;  LIT  1,3;  Orchestra  1;  Swimming  1,2,3;  Cape  .  Who  Cares! 

East  Brewster  Beach  .  .  Sea  Pines  Pole  .  .  .  Loggins  and  Messina 
Hyannis  Hospital. 

Pasquale  Petrangelo,  217  Emerald  St.,  Latin  Honor  1,2,3;  LIT  3;  Soccer  1,2, 
3;  "You  only  live  once,  and  if  you  do  it  right  once  is  ali  you  need.”  . 
Summer  74  .  .  .  going  to  Florida  by  train  .  .  drive-ins  Italy  nothing 
like  a  Monday  to  screw  up  a  weekend  .  .  Zeppelin  Jr.  Varieties  74 
hoop  .  . .  Chicago. 

Gregory  F.  Phaneuf,  Greg;  25  Greystone  Rd. .  .  .  9/2/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  Bas¬ 
ketball,  1,2,3;  The  Mount  .  .  .  Grogs  .  .  .  Steve’s  Pub  Hitchy  the  Bum 
. .  .  Sorry  Choff  and  Paul  .  .  Parts  unknown  .  .  Hulty's  Auto  . 
Y.M.C.A.  . .  .  playing  pool  .  .  Hoop  .  .  .  Celtics  .  .  Saturday  nights 
Elton  John  . .  .  Rolling  Stones  .  .  .  Jethro  Tull  ...  I  thank  the  Lord  for  the 
people  I  have  found. 

Pamela  J.  Picillo,  Pam;  82  Washington  St.,  4/1/57:  Field  Hockey,  1;  Pep 
Club,  1;  Class  Officer,  1,2,3;  K.W.H.  .  .  July  21,  1973  .  I  .  .  Jan.  16, 
1975  .  L  .  .  .  Square  .  .  .  Y  .  .  Baby  Ca  .  .  Fig  .  Camping  74 

Roaring  20's  . .  .  Tull  .  .  Bach  .  .  J.L.H.  .  .  "Life  is  an  island  in  an 
ocean  of  lonliness,  an  island  whose  rocks  are  hopes  whose  trees  are  dreams 
whose  flowers  solitude.”  . . .  Gibran  .  Goodbye  J.B. 

Gladys  Pierre  Gilles;  116  Edar  St.,  7/3/55. 

Arthur  Pimental;  38  Truman  St.,  10/1/56. 

Theresa  M.  Pinette,  Terry:  105  Beltran  St.,  7/30/57:  Equestrian  Club.  1;  Pep 
Club,  1;  “Monday  Nights  at  the  movies"  . .  .  "New  Hampshire”  The 
Route  with  Patty  and  Lisa  .  .  Phyliss  you  got  us  lost  Lisa  shall  we 
coast  . .  .  "Nothing  from  Nothing”  . .  “To  Dance,  to  Laugh,  To  Love,  is  to 
Live.”  . . .  Lisa  how  about  wayback  .  .  Party  at  the  concert. 

Gene  Pinkham,  Pink;  120  Adams  St.,  10/14/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  Key  Club,  1.2 
3;  Tennis,  1,2;  Edgeworth  .  Class  of  75  .  Homerooms  325-217-111 
Band  ,  .  football  .  .  .  Grand  Funk  4/15/74  Mr.  Alleyne's  Sociol¬ 
ogy  class  .  .  .  American  Graffitti  Band  Exchange  Concert  Pinkham 
Pinkham  and  Pinkham  incorporated  Key  Club  conventions-Chicago- 
Houston-  New  Orleans. 

Kevin  Pinkham;  400  Lebanon  St.,  10/24/57. 

William  R.  Pinkham,  Billy;  400  Lebanon  St.,  5/29/56:  Black  Student  Union. 
1;  Hello  to  Donna  , .  Good  luck  to  all  my  friends  in  my  homeroom 
Good  luck  to  the  Gilbert  Street  Warriors  .  .  Hi  to  Steve  “The  Red"  Hi 
to  Flash  . .  Homeroom  111  is  GREAT  .  Hi  to  Ruthy,  Susan.  Doug,  Shar 
on,  Lisa,  Chris,  Danny. 

Nancy  M.  Pisiello,  182  ^  Salem  St.,  12/12/57:  The  way  we  were  The 
Stylistics  Friendship  8/1/74  . . .  "Bring  with  People”  8/22/74  Mrs. 
Rileys  3rd.  Pd.  shorthand  .  .  Lunch  at  the  Kernwood  "memories " 
Everett  the  Eldorado  Junior  year  .  Friendship  is  a  happy  part  of  life 
Goodbye  M.H.S.  G-L-D/J  .  .  T.F.A.M.S.  .  .  (Policewomen)  City  HaL 


SENIORS  165 


BRENDA  POND 


PATRICIA  PRESPER 


STEVEN  PONTBRIAND 


JOSEPH  PUGLIESE 


JEFFREY  POLANSKY 


JEAN  POORE 


JANET  PROTO 


JOHN  PULEO 


MICHELLE  POLK 


DIANE  PREBLE 


MARK  PULOS 


166  SENIORS 


Ed  O'Connor  hands  out  cokes  at  French  Club  Initiation. 


JAMES  RAFUSE 


KATHLEEN  RAPPA 


CAROLYN  RACHELS 


LINDA  RAPPAPORT 


Lydia  M.  Plavetsky,  49  Holyoke  St..  5/2/57:  Pep  Club  1,2:  Pid  Seashei  s 
.  .  Toeshoes  Dawn:  "Dillia”  .  “Short  is  Sweet,''  74  good 
friends  .  . .  “Nifty  Fifties”  72  .  .  summer  vacations  "Don't  walk  m 

front  of  me  —  I  may  not  follow.  Don't  walk  behind  me  —  I  may  not  lead 
Walk  beside  me  —  and  just  be  my  friend.” 

Jeffrey  S.  Polansky,  44  Starbird  St..  12/18/57:  Boston  Garden  Fenwa, 
Park  .  .  CHEF  .  North  Station-Book  Store  .  Bowling  Jiff  Jones 
...  Ice  Cream  has  no  bones  .  .  souveniers  valiant  major  velvet 
misty  .  .  wonderland. 

Michele  Polk,  Micky:  125  Mills  St.,  4/15/56:  Pep  Club,  1;  Memories  of  Re 
vere  Beach  .  Roseann  .  Cleo  Trixie  listening  to  Trixie 
Tell  us  about  her  tricks  . .  .  “My  Mistake”  .  "Rim  Rim  Tim"  Good 
times  at  the  house. 

Brenda  J.  Pond,  Bren:  22  Seery  St.,  11/25/57:  Brenda  and  Kevan 
12/15/73  .  .  Always!  . . .  LOVE  is  . . .  what  Life's  all  about!  "Best 
thing  that  ever  happened  to  me"  . . .  "At  one  time  or  another  everyone  falls 
in  love”  . .  .  ”H,J,B,J”  . .  .  "Keep  Smiling"  “A  true  friend  is  valuable" 
Turnstyle  .  Prom  '74  75  .  .  long  talks 
Steven  M.  Pontbriand,  Fonzie:  33  Adams  St.,  5/16/57:  Baseball  1,2,3:  Foot¬ 
ball  3;  Home  Rooms  325,  217,  111,  ...  Band  Football  Games  Afro 
class  .  .  .  Wichendon  Academy  .  .  .  Stilts  . .  .  Edge  worth  Gang  Mur¬ 
ray  and  Leo  .  .  .  Pete  Moss  .  .  Big  three  Band  Exchange  Recess 

.  .  Weight  lifting  .  Shanana  .  .  .  Sharkie  , .  ,  Bench  Braces 

American  Graffitti  . .  .  Tromebone  .  .  drums  . .  .  Star  Trek  Wild  Wild 
West. 

Jean  M.  Poore;  55  Rockingham  Ave.,  8/2/56. 

Diane  P.  Preble,  Prebs;  22  Constance  St.,  1/31/58:  “The  Runaway" 

Long  Beach  ...  the  ocean  . .  .  Vermont  ...  the  mountains  . .  Rockport 
.  .  .  Harvard  Square  .  .  .  concerts  .  .  .  Feb.  16,  1973  ,  AMERICA  .  . 
“We  are  here,  with  nothing  to  do  today,  it’s  something  we  can’t  explain.  And 
tomorrow,  where  will  we  be  tomorrow?  What  will  we  see  today? 

Patricia  A.  Presper,  Patty:  134  Sammett  St.,  11/5/56:  11/25/73  .  Mike 

.  .  Strawberry  .  .  .  Harvard  St.  Park  .3  thees  .  .  .  P.P.  .  K.K. 

8:00  bus  ...  Friends  .  . .  Happy  Trains  . .  .  Look  at  him  Cath  Deb 

give  us  a  moon  . . .  6/9/74  .  .  8/8/74  .  .  .  9/21/74  .  Sport 

Were’s  Brownie  . .  .  Summer  of  1974  .  .  .  Room  404  .  .  "Oscar”  .  Get 
em  .  .  .  00  .  .  .  Sammett  heavens  . .  .  seven  bye!. 

Mark  D.  Proper,  Mark:  95  Wescott  St.,  7/20/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  2,3:  El  Club 
Hispanco,  3;  LIT,  2,3;  NationalHonor,  2,3;  College  .  .  Eight  years  ain't  so 
long  . .  .  Camping  ...  619  .  .  .  Mt.  Washington,  Lake  of  the  Clouds  Al 

. .  .  Bowling  .  . .  Sta.  Night  in  Peabody  .  .  .  Hockey  . .  598  LitLL 

.  . .  National  Honor  .  .  .  Chem  11  .  .  .  Period  7  .  .  .  Blue  &  Gold  . 

Janet  Proto,  9  Barstow  St.,  1/26/57:  Maldonian,  2,3;  National  Honor,  2,3; 
When  you  walk  through  a  storm,  hold  your  head  up  high  Ithaca 
Pick  &  Magic  . .  .  Morning  Marathon  with  Yeekim  .  .  Snip,  Identify, 
Sleeve,  File,  Help!!  .  .  .  N.H.  Mr.  A.  My  fantastic  family  ...  I 
don't  need  this  kind  of  aggravation!  . .  .  N.S.M.  —  Thanks  for  being  my 
friend. 

Helen  A.  Psallidas,  Nitsa;  51  Sterling  St.,  2/1/57:  Blue  and  Gold  2,3;  Green¬ 
room  3;  Latin  Honor  2,3;  National  Honor  2;  "Kiss  me  I'm  Greek”  Dips 
Turnip  . .  .  "Mo  Larry  Curly”  . .  .  Vasara  I  miss  you  . .  .  B,J,H,J,  .  Free¬ 
dom  is  ju  st  another  word  for  nothing  left  to  lose!!  (BM.LF, 
PHS,H,K,H,T)  . .  ,  House  of  Pizza  .  . .  WMEX  . . .  “I’m  leaving  on  a  jet 
plane”  .  .  .  SA,  PJ  .  .  .  XOXOXOtoall  Greeks!!. 

Joseph  Pugliese,  Padre;  3  Boston  St.,  1/27/55:  Blue  and  Gold,  1;  Football, 
1,2;  Indoor  Track,  1,2;  Ski  Club,  3;  Track  (outdoor),  1,2;  Beth  the  17th 
.  .  .  S.F.A.A.B.  .  .  .  Pizza  House  .  .  Pasta  Time  ...  the  school  yard 
“One  Punch  "...  Second  Period  debates  ...  The  Mound  "Senior 
class  Kick-Off  Dance”  ...  Hr.  Ill  debates  . . .  (Riding  R.T.  one)  ,  Chi¬ 
cago  .  .  . 

John  L.  Puleo,  459  Medford  St.,  3/8/57:  Indoor  Track  1;  LIT  3;  Ski  Club  3; 
Track  Outdoor  1;  Summer  on  Festa  Road  . .  Disney  World  . .  Europe 
“Prince”  . .  .  CHICAGO  .  . .  SHANA  NA  . .  .  Concerts  .  .  Edgeworth 
CYO  Ski  Trips  .  .  Mystery  Rides  .  .  .  "Back  of  the  Bus”  . .  .  “Ah  rep  ah 
recon  .  .  .  So  study  in  315  .  .  .  Homeroom  111  ...  THE  Celtics. 

Mark  A.  Pulos,  15  Dell  St.,  12/19/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  Choral  Arts  Society,  3; 
Cross  Country,  1;  “Main  Man”  .  .  .  Stage  Crew  Jr.  Varieties  .  .  Witches 
Brew  .  .  .  hanging  around  the  Band  Office  .  .  .  practice  before  the  football 
games  . .  .  Wednesday  nights  at  M.H.S.  do  little  &  do  much  Smile 
. . .  Audrey  is  the  one  with  the  chipped  tooth  .  .  .  Band  President. 

Carolyn  L.  Rachels,  Callie:  56  Fairmont  St.,  4/2/57:  Band,  1,2;  Billie 
June  10-73  .  .  .  Likewise  I’m  sure  .  .  .  Rockport  Karen-Paul  Curls 
.  . .  curls  .  .  .  curls  . .  .  “Space  Cadet  #1”  . .  ragtime  .  .  April  7-8  Steve 
. . .  “ready  or  not”  . .  .  Everett  ...  the  wash  .  .  Karen,  what  art  best 
friends  for?  . . .  “And  it’s  only  the  giving  that  makes  you  what  you  are”  - 
TULL. 

James  R.  Rafuse,  Jimi:  19  Franklin  St„  10/6/57:  Cemetary  The  Mount 
. . .  Heffenreffer  .  .  .  Spot  Pond  . . .  Red  Alleyne  ...  The  Ship  Gold 

Davenport  .  .  .  Indeck  . . .  Nahant  .  .  .  Arts,  1,2, 3, 4  .  .  Private  Stock 
.  .  .  Work  Study  ...  The  Who  ...  Ten  Years  After  Colt-45  New 
York  . .  .  Elton  John  . . . 

Kathleen  Rappa,  Kathy;  53  Gould  Ave.,  5/15/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  9/25/73 
11/20/74  Elton  John  Concert  .  .  .  Hampton  Beach  .  .  .  Summer  of  "74" 

.  .  Going  to  Boston  .  .  the  night  we  drove  to  Salisbury  Beach  always 
having  good  friends! 

Linda  H.  Rappaport,  615  Salem,  St.,  6/8/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Ski  Club,  3;  The 
Cape  good  people,  good  times,  good  memories  .  .  The  Arlberg  Inn, 
Laconia  N.H.  .  .  The  rainbow  is  more  beautiful  than  the  pot  at  the  end  of 
it,  because  the  rainbow  is  now.  And  the  pot  never  turns  out  to  be,  quite  what 
I  expected. 

Kathleen  A.  Ratti,  Kathy;  150  Belmont  St.,  8/22/57:  BOBBY  July  1,  '73 
Cheryl  &  Bob  Cad  ...  Rise  &  Danny  .  “Morning  After”  "What  a 
Buzz!”  .  .  .  Puppy  &  Penguin  .  .  All  my  friends  and  family  "Ahh  Ya!” 

. . .  “The  66  Chevy”  . .  Butler  PA  “73"  . . .  “Color  My  World"  Ice 
Tea  and  Oreos  . . .  "Ginos  "...!!!... 

Cynthia  L.  Rava,  Cindy:  119  Bellvale  St.,  8/13/56:  PBLA.  1;  John  Sum¬ 
mer  of  72  ...  Steak  .  .  Scooby-Doo  .  Nov.  24,  75  Booba 
Porky  .  .  .  Denise  best  friend  No.  10  Marone  "Do  you  mind?" 

.  .  .  Puse  . .  .  Howard  Johnsons  .  Library  Sixth  period  "Thanks  for 
understanding  Mom  and  Dad”  . . .  Wyman’s  Beach. 


SENIORS  167 


LISA  REYNOLDS 


DAVID  RICHARDT 


JOSEPH  REA 


KATHLEEN  RICE 


NANCY  RIGANO 


SCOTT  ROBERTS 


LAUREN  REPUCCI 


DANIEL  RICHARD 


f  * 

WILLIAM  RIVERS 


KENNETH  RIZZITANO 


ARLENE  ROBINSON 


GAIL  ROBINSON 


168  SENIORS 


Joseph  Rea;  667  Cross  St.,  11/29/57. 


Kathy  Welsh  and  Peter  Zschokke  wait  for  bell  to  ring. 


Lauren  A.  Repucci,  Laurie;  22  Reserve  St.,  4/4/57:  ECO,  3;  Greenroom,  3; 
Elton  John  Concert  Nov.  20  Happy  are  the  families  where  the  govern¬ 
ment  of  parents  is  the  reign  of  affection,  and  obedience  of  the  children  the 
submission  of  love  ,  Reggae  and  Toots  My  High  Flying  Bird  So¬ 
lar  Prestige  A  Gammon  .  Ticking. 

James  A.  Restuccia,  44  Coleman  St.,  8/2/57:  Baseball,  1;  Cross  Country.  2.3; 
Indoor  Track,  1,2,3;  Linden  Park  .  .  Softball  Lumps  York  Beach 
Main  .  .  .  Surf’s  up  .  The  Pound  Big  Waves  School  high  jump 
.  Mr.  O'Brien’s  .  The  Y  .  Football  St.  .  .  Lukies  Duk's 
The  Mount  .  .  Street  Hockey  .  .  Shooting  Pool  Retirement 
Woodworking  Baseball. 

Lisa  L.  Reynolds,  Lisa;  36  Hubbard  St.,  7/9/57:  Pep  Club,  1;  Canada 
Voglers’  Cove  .  .  A.H.R.  . . .  Mr.  D's  office  .  .  .  Twilah  Endless  Sum¬ 
mer  .  .  .  Golden  Glow  Nahant  .  16  &  -1  Cape  Cod  Pizza 

.  .  .  Peach  loves  Pear  . .  .  What  wall?!?  .  .  6/11/75  "If  you  love  me 
honey  you'll  Smile’  .  .  .  our  tree  Whoops!  .  Daddy's  baby  Mar¬ 
ilyn  .  .  .  Debbie  .  .  .  Laurie  .  .  Nancy  .  Keep  it  tidy. 

Kathleen  L.  Rice,  Kathy:  5  Concord  St.,  10/23/56:  Richie  Craven 
8/16/73  .  .  .  New  Hampshire  .  Paul  Anka  .  "Your  having  my  baby" 
.  .  .  Malden  fire  Dept.  Secretary  Four  years  . . .  "Richie  the  raven" 
Charlene  and  Teddy  . .  .  "my  baby"  .  .  .  Cougar  .  "his  midget" 
Denise  and  Tommy  .  Chisholms  . .  Softball  team  metro  Champs 
.  . .  Max’s. 

Daniel  M.  Richard,  Danny;  380  Lebanon  St.,  11/5/56:  Maplewood  Sun- 
nyhurst  . . .  "Life  and  Laughs  with  Jerry  &  Ann’’  . .  .  Fords  Summer  of 
"74”  .  .  .  Construction  . . .  "Stairway  to  Heaven”  ,  Karen  D.  "Mr. 
Thurston’s  Woodworking  Class” . 

Craig  E.  Richards;  362  Broadway,  2/28/57. 

David  G.  Richardt,  Dave:  604  Highland  Ave.  5/5/56:  Cross  Country,  1;  Boat¬ 
ing  .  .  Lunch  in  Room  111!  .  .  .  Skiing  .  .  Weight  Lifting. 

Nancy  L.  R'gano;  91  Adams  St.,  2/27/57. 

William  J.  Rivers;  68  Beachview  Ave,  12/15/57. 

Kenneth  S.  Rizzitano;  15  Regent  Rd.,  3/23/57. 

Scott  D.  Roberts  Scott-Moose:  23  Ashland  St.,  9/29/57:  Football  Hock¬ 
ey  ..  .  Weight  Lifting  . .  .  Lunch  in  room  111. 

Arlene  F.  hobinson,  Arl:  53  Mills  St.,  7/24/57:  Happiness  is  being  Black  and 
Proud  .  .  .  Funky  Partying  and  going  out  with  Wayne  Having  a  good 
time!!  .  .  .  Also  being  a  choice  Thru  Education  Student  Downs  not 
being  on  time  and  missing  the  bus  on  chili  days. 

Gail  D.  Robinson,  Gigi;  53  Mills  St.,  7/5/56:  Sonny  .  Party!!  311  The 
Gang  .  Standing  on  the  verge  .  .  Saturday  Nite's  Happiness  is: 
Being  with  Sonny,  having  cash  (money)  . .  .  Downs  are:  We  can  catch  the 
bus  it's  7  a.m.  Sunday  morning  .  .  .  Gemini  .  Cancer  Do  it  fluid 
Lacopa!  .  .  .  Kisha  .  .  .  Danny  Jr.  .  Snoopy. 

Richard  L.  Rodenhiser,  Rich:  108  Walnut  St.,  3/14/57:  Cross  Country,  1,2,3; 
Indoor  Track,  1,2,3;  Outdoor  Track  ,2,3;  Lunch  in  Room  111. 

Robert  V.  Rodgers  Jr.,  26  Plainfield  Ave.,  10/30/55:  Football  Golf 
Music  . .  .  Sailing  .  . .  Karate  .  . .  Basketball  . .  Swimming  May  1, 
1972  .  .  Apr.  19,  1972  .  .  .  Oct.  30,  1973  May  75  Sep.  10,  73 
.  .  .  Mrs.  Malden  .  .  .  NRS,  Wakefield  .  .  .  AFEES,  Boston  NRS,  Med¬ 
ford  HMRM  326  HMRM  217  HMRM  112  Senior  English 
202  .  .  .  Junior  Math  14. 

Karen  N.  Rohwedder,  80  Blomerth  St.,  5/23/57:  Choral  Arts  Society,  1;  Der 
Deutsch  Klub,  1,2,3;  Equestrian  Club,  1,2;  National  Honor,  2,3;  Andy  “I 
honestly  love  you”  . . .  “Annie’s  Song”  .  Desiderato  My  rock 
Skiing  .  ,  Black  Mountain  Maine  Guitar  Cross  Country  Bike 
Trip  .  .  ,  1979-1980  .  .  "Our  rubber  duckie"  West  Branch  horses 
U  N.  Trip  July  74  Laahdee  “Ya  hockey  puck"  .  Matt  5:3-72 
. . .  "Ambition  is  a  necessity  in  life”  . 

Lillian  G.  Ronan,  Gracie:  27  Webster  Place,  9/10/57:  Key  Club,  3:  Mac¬ 
Donalds'  .  .  .  Home  away  from  home  McFadden  Manor  Reading 
.  Duck  Puddle  Nursing  . .  Alice's  Cottage. 

Alan  S.  Rosenthal,  "Rosy”  :  12  Silver  Rd.,  12/3/56:  AZA,  1,2,3;  Basketball  1. 
2,3;  Blue  and  Gold  1,2,3;  COG,  1,2,3:  Key  Club  1,2,3;  Soccer,  2:  Tennis,  1,2, 
3;  Darragh’s  Jokes  ...  Jr.  Varieties  .  .  C  2  =  mm  Woof 

-  "74"  . .  .  Fri.  Night  Cards  .  .  Mal-21  Med  12  Sue  and  Jane1 

BHS  -  1972  .  .  .  Colts  -  "69”  .  .  .  "The  Hood"  "Desiderata" 
“Heimey”  . .  .  Bumpers  —  1974  .  Johnny  U  FBG  Drivers  Ed 

(1  Year)  . .  "Pinky”  .  .  .  Pres.  Key  Schwartzy  Rm.  106 
“Ben-Gay”  . . .  “1975”  .  .  V.  Pres  Cog  .  Soccer  —  “73" 


Debra  P.  Ross,  Debby:  Woodland  Rd.  4/17/57:  BBG,  1,2,3;  Homeroom  Rep  . 
1;  How  does  it  feel,  to  be  on  your  own,  with  no  direction  home.  Like  a  com 
plete  unknown,  like  a  rolling  stone  .  B.B.  don't  be  denied  N  Y 
Sunrises  in  the  rain  .  .  England  ENOC. 


SENIORS  169 


JOHN  RUELLE 


MICHAEL  P.  RYAN 


DEBRA  ROSSANO 


AGNES  RYAN 


PATRICIA  RYAN 


ROBERT  RYAN 


JOYCE  RUBIN  JUDITH  RUBIN 


MARY  RYAN  MICHAEL  RYAN 


cramps  rage  on 
registration  day 

To  get  a  severe  case  of  writer's  cramp,  we  do  not 
have  to  write  a  fifteen-page  term  paper.  All  we  have  to 
do  is  sit  through  a  morning  of  filling  out  eight  little 
registration  cards.  After  a  morning  of  registration,  we 
can  close  our  eyes  and  still  see  the  cards  in  various 
shades  of  green,  yellow,  and  white.  During  the 
completion  of  the  cards,  we  must  listen  to  the 
continually  blaring  loudspeaker  telling  us  that  "the 
year  of  our  birth  is  not  1974.”  We  are  so  exhausted 
from  the  monotony  of  these  identical  cards  that  we  try 
different  ways  of  breaking  the  routine.  It  may  be  more 
interesting  to  fill  in  our  schedules  before  our  names, 
or  perhaps  work  from  the  bottom  to  the  top  instead  of 
from  the  top  to  the  bottom,  or  from  right  to  left 
instead  of  from  left  to  right.  But  any  attempted 
change  is  futile;  the  cramp  persists.  We  are  relieved  as 
we  finally  complete  the  last  card  and  go  to  our  next 
class,  continually  rubbing  our  hands  and  fingers. 


170 


SENIORS 


ANDREW  RYNER 


SANDRA  SACCO 


ELISABETH  SAMPSON 


BRUCE  SAPERIA 


KATHLEEN  SAINATO 


DIANE  SANTANELLI 


JOAN  SASSO 


NANCY SANTOSUOSSO 


Debra  A.  Rossano,  Debbie:  3  Laurel  St..  3/9/57:  Booium  Road,  3:  Pep  Club. 
1;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1;  H  R.  Rep.,  1;  "There  are  people  and  places  in  this  life 
that  even  after  they  have  gone  around  the  bend  and  disappear  never  truly 
leave  us."  . .  .  1/6/72  .  .  Robert  .  "ZAP"  .  .  Duffy's  CSNY 

Hampton  73  .  .  .  Rainy  Saturdays  Crane's  Beach  Rainbow 

Cowabunga!?  .  Home  St.  .  .  .  Squid  Pudge  Annie  Bootsie 

Joyce  W.  Rubin,  118  Porter  St.,  3/2/57:  BBG,  1,2,3;  FTA.  2.3:  Pep  Club.  1 
PHIL  .  April  27,  1972  ...  The  Cape  .  .  Summer  of  72  •  memories 
Friday  nights  up  Hockeytown  the  Park  “Douce''  Gail  and  Mike 
.  partying  .  .  Jr.  Varieties  —  The  Six  Fish  .  Giant  Valu  my  oth¬ 
er  half  .  .  .  Good  Times  . .  .  Friends  .  .  Just  you'n'  me  Pep  Club,  1 
Future  Teachers  2  .  .  .  B.B.G.  4. 

Judith  W.  Rubin,  Judi:  118  Porter  St.,  3/Z/b /:  BBG,  1,2,3;  El  Club  Hispacco, 
3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Stones  .  .  .  Summer  73  .  Paula,  Lynnie  The  park 
,  .  Dunfey’s,  Hyannis  .  .  Bummed-out  over  Deb's  .  "gimme  shelter” 
...  Jr.  Varieties  —  The  6  Fish  .  .  .  O'Neils  .  .  Joyce,  Phil,  "Moose" 

"you  can’t  always  get  what  you  want”  . .  .  "midnight  rambler"  "hap¬ 
py”  .  .  Pep  Club,  1;  H.R.  Rep.  1;  Spanish  Club  1;  B.B.G.  4. 

John  D.  Ruelle,  Pops:  41  Webber  St.,  1/9/56:  Baseball,  1,2,3;  Football,  1,2, 
3;  Indoor  Track,  2,3;  Jefferson  N.H.  . . .  Voke  x  . .  .  Sunday  Morn 
8/28/70. 

Agnes  Ryan,  18  Acorn  St.,  10/25/56. 

Mary  C.  Ryan,  16  Concord  St.,  2/5/58:  Pep  Club,  1;  "i  love  today  because 
there's  no  tomorrow,  i  live  in  the  past  of  a  million  todays,  joyous  of  hours 
that  have  come."  .  .  .  9/25/73  .  .  .  E.J.  .  .  .  11/20/74. 

Michael  J.  Ryan,  49  Fairview  Terr.,  3/8/57. 

Michael  P.  Ryan,  18  Gale  St.,  3/31/57. 

Patricia  A.  Ryan,  Patty:  40  Linwood  St.,  1/13/57:  "Jimmy"  Revere 
Beach  . . .  Summer  of  74  . . .  "One  who  loves  and  laughs  must  surely  do 
well." 

Robert  W.  Ryan,  18  Norwood  St.,  6/23/57. 

Andrew  S.  Ryner,  Drew-Sly:  25  Clayton  St.,  11/27/57:  Black  Student  Union, 
1,2,3;  Choral  Arts  Society,  2;  Indoor  Track,  1;  Boston  College  Parties 
Dad  Key  .  .  .  Loose  Bootu  . .  .  What’s  wrong  with  you?  . .  .  Uncle  Hick 
Fenwick  Hall  .  . .  Stevie  Wonder  .  .  .  Jay,  I  lost  It,  but  you  haven't  coped 
shizit  yet  .  .  .  Jump  Street  ...  Mr.  Cunningham,  It’s  a  long  story  Bud- 
dah  . .  .  Roxbury  . .  Payback  .  .  Sugar  Shack  .  TCB. 

Michael  J.  Rynne,  Mike:  49  Fairview  Terr.,  3/8/57:  Sacred  Hearts  4  years 
The  Moody  Blues  . . .  Camb  .  .  Malden  High  1975  In  Quest  for 
the  Best  .  .  .  Roosevelt  Part  Go  all  the  way  .  .  sports  concerts 

.  . .  T.V.  . .  .  Ireland  .  .  .  Valley  Road  .  .  .  Short  Summers. 

Sandra  Sacco,  Sandy;  544  Pleasant  Street,  3/13/55:  Hampton  Old  Or¬ 
chard  .  .  .  Pizza  house  . .  .  S.M.A.C.  . . .  Well  alrignt!  .  T.D.&H. 

Fluffy  .  .  .  P.A.K.C.S.N.  .  .  .  Aerosmith  . .  .  Party  .  .  The  tree,  the  Mt.,  the 

common,  and  the  square  .  .  .  Four  in  a  vet  5th  period  Woodwork¬ 
ing  .  .  .  Count  Dracula  and  cantalope  .  .  .  "Don't  you  All  the 

beautiful  memories,  friends,  and  times. 

Kathleen  J.  Sainato,  44  Glen  St.,  3/24/57. 

Joanne  Salie,  29  Olive  Ave.,  7/24/57:  Key  Club  2,3;  Le  Cercle  Francais  1,2,3; 
The  Circle  .  .  .  Ferro's  Foodtown  .  .  .  Grand  Funk  Railroad  Concert 
Junior  Varieties  "1974”  . .  .  Class  of  "75”  .  New  Hampshire  horse¬ 

back  riding  .  tennis. 

Elisabeth  A.  Sampson,  Beth;  5/15/57:  Basketball  1,2,3;  Pep  Club  1;  Beth 
and  Jay  ...  6/21/72  .  .  .  Bermuda,  here  we  come!  .  .  Annette  and  Ger 
—  No  fighting  or  outta  the  car!  .  .  fifteen  Newfound  Lake  with  Mr.  A. 

.  .  .  Mount  Washington  and  the  Kangamangus  Highway  Chicago  concert 
1/22/74  ...  Mr.  Benotti  and  the  class  of  75  .  .  .  Jay. 

Diane  M.  Santanelli,  41  Chester  St.,  1/11/57.  8/2/74  John  Jimmy 
You  can’t  always  get  what  you  want  .  .  It’s  all  in  your  mind  Highland 
Park  BLUE  My  contact  .  .  7/11/Kapa  .  Certainly  Parties 
Kathy’s  cellar  .  .  .  alleys  .  .  .  Bathroom  .  .  .  Challenger  The  Beach 
Blind  dates  The  can  man  .  .  .  Stairway  to  Heaven  Southern 

man. 

Nancy  T.  Santosuosso,  124  Adams  St.,  10/16/57:  The  Mount  and  the  Park 
. . .  72  &  73  .  .  .  good  times  bad  times  .  Judy  Long  time  waiting! 

.  David  and  his  cars  ...  ME  AND  DAVID  3/1/74. 

Bruce  H.  Saperia,  338  Ferry  St.,  3/13/57:  The  cemetery  Barkers  Garage 
Babe  Ruth  Park  .  Aero  Smith  74  .  .  .  Emerson  Lincoln,  Palmer  73 
. .  Summer  of  73  .  .  .  Boston  Redsox. 

Daniel  J.  Sardo,  16  Preston  St.,  10/8/54. 

Joan  E.  Sasso,  20  Ashland  St.,  6/16/57. 


SENIORS  171 


;  ' 


JOHN  SAWYER 


ELAINE  SBRACCIA 


David  Shea  yawns  in  back  of  study  class. 


JANICE SCHAFFNER 


MIRIAM  SCHINDELHEIM 


MICHAEL  SCIBELLI 


ROBERT  SCOTT 


DAVID  SELTSER 


WILLIAM  SETTEMIO 


DONNA  SHAPIRO 


172  SENIORS 


DAVID  SHEA 


JOSEPH  SHEA 


HOWARD  SHERMAN 


ARLENE  SICA 


ELIZABETH  SHEA 


KAREN  SHEA  SARA  SHEAR 


ROBERT  SHIND  GERALDINE  SHOAF 


ALAN  SIDMAN 


Sara  I.  Satham,  7  Greenleaf  St.,  11/18/57:  Choral  Arts  Society  1,2,3;  FTA  2: 
Greenroom  3:  9/72  .  .  .  soph  year  .  my  trip  to  California  Thank  you 
for  your  help  ,  Nanny  why  won’t  they  let  us  be  just  friends  people 
show  their  true  feelings  when  you  go  against  the  rules  Love  comes  in  all 
colors  BIFC  ...  big  brother. 

John  A.  Sawyer,  Andy:  72  Hawthorne  St.,  4/22/55:  Swimming,  1,2,3;  hunt¬ 
ing  ..  .  fishing  .  .  .  camping. 

Elaine  D.  Sbraccia,  Ethel:  71  Wescott  St.,  6/5/57,  Pep  Club.  1;  Jimmy 
Feb.  16,  1973  .  .  Medford  Park .  .  .  Spades  .  .  .  Marm  .  .  spinsters  . .  . 
“the  bony  end’’  .  .  .  another  rip-off  ...  the  chase  is  on  drive-ins 
Elton  John  .  .  .  Wescott  St.  corner  .  .  .  South  Pacific  Chicago  Concert 
.  . .  Trapeze  Happy  Birthday  Elaine  &  Susie?  .  Shanana  "fish" 
.  .  Pizza  ‘n’  Plaster. 

Janice  L.  Schaffner,  43  Arch  St.;  11/7/57:  FTA  3;  Band  1,2.3  Summer 
of  73&74  .  . .  Horses  .  .  .  J.H.  .  .  .  Bike  riding  with  Peggy  .  .  Wednesday 
and  Saturday  band  rehearsals  To  Love  is  to  place  our  happiness  in  the 
happiness  of  Another  .  W.V.B.F.  .  Exchange  Concert  Sophomore 
year  .  White  Ledge  Snack  Bar  . .  Conway  .  With  the  Gang  Rain¬ 
bow  4  .  .  . 

Miriam  N.  Schindelheim,  Smirk;  104  Franklin  St.,  5/3/57;  Boojum  Rock,  2, 
3,  CAM,  2,3,  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2,3,  Concert  Choir,  2,3,  El  Club  Hispanco, 
1,2,3,  Greenroom,  1,2,  Titty,  1,2,3,  Treble  Clef,  1;  Jr.  Varieties  Prom 
Committee  .  .  .  Senior  Play  .  ,  "If  you  have  built  castles  in  the  air,  your 
work  need  not  be  lost;  that  is  where  they  should  be.  Now  put  the  founda¬ 
tions  under  them.”  .  .  .  Boogie  Woogie  .  "Park  the  car  in  Harvard  Yard”. 
Michael  J.  Scibelli,  103  Oakland  St.,  8/19/57:  Football  1,2,3;  Wrestling  2,3, 
1:  Devir  Park  The  Mount  .  .  Acid  .  .  Schopells. 

Robert  B.  Scott,  8  Williams  St„  12/11/56. 

John  Seager,  85  Bainbridge  St.,  1/31/57. 

David  T.  Seltser,  258  Clifton  St.,  9/13/57:  Friday  13,57  322-1879 

Cola  .  .  .  David  Crosby  ...  I  liked  everybody  and  tried  to  get  to  know  ev¬ 
erybody  . .  .  These  were  truly  great  years  and  I  will  miss  them  I  hope 
people  who  liked  me  here  keep  in  contact  with  me  .  please. 

William  D.  Settemio,  Big  Bill;  1  Wellington  St.,  5/15/57:  Potentials:  Govern¬ 
ment  and  Politics  . .  .  Business  Law  or  Advance  Sand  Pile  Girl  Watch¬ 
ers  .. .  Club  Meets  at  7  period  .  . .  12/8/73  . .  .  5/6/57  5/15/57 

. . .  White  Whale  .  .  Beatles  . .  .  ELTON  JOHN  .  Mad  Dog’s  and  Eng¬ 
lishmen  .  .  .  Don’t  Discard  Me  .  .  .  Just  Because  You  Think  I  Mean  You 
Harm. 

Donna  S.  Shapiro,  113  Kimball  St.,  11/4/57;  JOE  10/11/72  "J.U.G.” 
...  the  blue  room  . .  .  COKE  .  .  .  Colorado  sunshine  .  .  good  music 
poetry  ...  art  ...  summer  of  73  . . .  Crane’s  Beach  "You’d  better 
live  your  life,  you’d  better  love  your  life,  ’cause  someday  you're  gonna  have 
to  die.” 

David  J.  Shea,  D.J.;  232  Newland  St.,  7/20/56:  Favorite  Sports  Hockey 
.  .  .  Football  . .  .  Wants  to  be  a  Dental  Technician  or  an  Xray  Technician. 
Elizabeth  M.  Shea,  Betty;  36  Echo  St.,  1/3/58:  Basketball  1;  Field  Hockey  1; 
Pep  Club  1;  A  little  bit  late  .  .  .  Moody  Beach,  Maine  .  Miller  Rose, 
get  off  your  feet  .  .  .  Beach  Boys  .  .  Let's  pull  a  rolena  Fire  and  Rain 
. . .  Your  eyes  look  awful  ...  All  I  want  is  the  taste  ...  I'm  trying  to  be 
good,  Rose  ...  Inn  Crowd. 

Joseph  P.  Shea,  10  Sumer  Ave.,  6/3/57:  Marx  Brothers  Hockey 
Tennis  .  .  .  Ping-pong  . . .  Three  Stooges  .  .  .  Sigmund  To  Fireball  and 
The  Clown  ...  We  got  your  number. 

Karen  L.  Shea,  K.  Shea;  11  Waite  St.  Ext.,  1/19/58:  Basketball,  1;  CAM,  2,3; 
Equestrian  Club,  1;  Maldonian,  2,3;  Pep  Club,  1,2;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  2,3;  Tennis, 
1,2,3;  Tri  Hi,  1;  Homeroom  Rep.,  3;  Larry  .  .  .  March  29,  1974  White 
Mountains  .  .  .  Pinto-Power  ...  K  2 . .  .  Summer  of  74  Karen  &  Holly 
.  ,  .  Friends  Forever  .  ,  .  Miss  Muffin  .  .  .  Harpo  ...  The  "Y"  Swim¬ 
ming  .  .  .  Ma  .  .  .  Nahant  .  .  .  Kings  Beach  .  .  .  “What  say  Jasper?” 
"Barbers  &  Belles”  . .  .  Little  Red  Haired  girl  Rockport  .  "My 

baby?”  . .  .  S.B.K.  .  ,  .  Beach  Boys  ...  Mr.  "Ap.”  ballet  Always 

&  Forever  Me. 

Sara  E.  Shear,  Sara  Lee;  99  Kimball  St.,  11/4/57:  BBG  1,2,3  Orchestra 
1,2,3  .  .  .  Bowling  . . .  “The  Entertainer”  . .  "Solace"  and  Benau 
Fun  as  a  Teacher's  Aide  . .  .  Movies  .  .  .  Beach  Boys  Bill  Withers 
Jim  Croce  . .  .  Stylystics  .  .  Piano  .  ,  The  Boston  Pops  Rhoda 
Happy  Days  .  .  Little  Kids  . .  .  Talking  with  friends. 

Howard  B.  Sherman,  Sherm;  4  Henry  St.,  12/23/57:  AZA  1,2,3;  Chess  Club 
1;  COG  1,2,3;  Maldonian  2,3;  Key  Club  2,3;  Rifle  1;  Tennis  1,2,3;  The  Hood 
...  12  ...  Softball  Champs  .  A.Z.A.  House  Parties  "Keepa  U 
Hands  Off”  . .  .  Jane  7th  Period  Maldonian  Pine  Banks  Park 
Boston  Celtics  . .  .  Rock  Around  the  Clock  Drive  In  Movies  May 
75. 

Robert  H.  Shind,  Bob;  41  Princeton  Rd.,  6/14/56;  Cross  Country,  3,  Hockey. 
1,2,3;  Bruins  .  .  .  Celtics  ...  Red  Sox  Patriots. 

Geraldine  Shoaf;  47  Oliver  St.,  2/19/57. 

Arlene  C.  Sica,  99  Plainfield  Ave.,  1/26/57:  Orlando  Nov.  24, 1973 
New  Hampshire  .  Revere  Beach  .  .  Cape  Honda  350  S.S. 
Malibu  .  .  night  time  is  the  best  time  “Odie”  Double  Date 
Laura  and  Mike  . . .  "Who  Cares"  . . .  "75”  . 

Alan  L.  Sidman,  Al;  54  Rich  St„  4/10/57:  AZA,  2,3;  COG.  3;  ECO,  3:  Key 
Club,  3;  Rifle,  1,2,3;  Ski  Club,  1,2,3;  fifty,  1;  “The  Linwood  Street  Gang” 

.  .  .  Chelsea  go  home  .  .  Cruisn’  . .  .  I  drove  last  night,  who’s  gonna  drive 
tonight  . .  .  Hockey  .  .  .  Skiing  .  .  .  Backpacking  . .  .  Gardening  .  .  Trea¬ 
surer  Malden  AZA  .  Honor  Roll  .  I’ve  got  a  line  hours  in  the 
Chemistry  lab  .  . .  College  . .  .  Medicine  .  .  SA. 


SENIORS  173 


SUSAN  SILVIA 


DEBRA  SMITH 


MARCIA  SIGAL 


DIANE  SLAINE 


DIANE  SMITH 


JAMES  SMOLINSKY 


KATHLEEN  SILVA 


STEPHEN  SILVA 


WILLIAM  SMITH 


ROBIN  SNEED 


JANICE  SNOW 


174  StrJIOR 


corridor  chaos 
beats  elevators 

An  airport  or  any  large,  crowded  place  with  people 
pushing,  shoving,  running  everywhere  laden  down 
with  briefcases,  luggage,  and  coats,  is  the  picture  that 
comes  to  mind  as  I  am  swept  down  the  corridor,  on  my 
way  from  one  class  to  the  next.  Sophomores  seem  to 
run  erratically  through  the  corridors,  still  not  sure 
where  they  should  be  or  how  they  should  get  there. 
Juniors,  with  their  air  of  newly  acquired  sophistica¬ 
tion,  walk  about  energetically  and  with  enthusiasm 
.  .  We  seniors,  in  our  usual  daze  and  carelessness, 
are  carried  on  to  our  next  class  by  this  rush  of  spirited 
students.  I  often  wonder  about  the  problems  there 
would  be  if  we  actually  did  have  an  elevator  or  escala¬ 
tor.  The  chaos  in  the  halls  may  not  be  good  news  for 
my  feet,  and  I  may  end  up  with  a  few  black  heels 
marks  on  a  book  or  two,  but  I  prefer  this  situation  any 
time  to  the  hot,  compressed  bodies  in  an  elevator,  or 
the  loss  of  a  few  toes  and  pencils  to  an  escalator. 


JOHNSPADARO 


JAMES  SOUSA 


NANCY  SPECTOR 


MICHAEL  SOUZA 


Marcia  J.  Sigal,  30  Hancock  St.,  7/25/57;  I  expect  to  pass  through  this 
world  but  once.  Any  good  therefore  that  I  can  do.  any  kindness  that  I  can 
show  to  other  people,  let  me  not  deter  nor  neglect  it  for  I  shall  not  pass  this 
way  again. 

Kathleen  Silva,  Kathy  68  Gilbert  St.,  7/6/57;  Skippy  and  Kathy  Dec.  22. 

1973  Karen  .  Sammy's  Kevin's  Revere  Dancing 
Northend  clubs  ...  “I  do  love  you”  by  Chicago  Joe  Cocker  Led 
Zepplin  ...  The  Steps  .  . .  "Then  came  you”  Partying  Connecti¬ 
cut  .  working  .  Insurance  Papa  Gino's  Jacob's  Ladder 
Maverick  .  .  .  Zelda's  .  Flicks 

Stephen  M.  Silva,  Steve;  37  Vernon  St.,  6/2/57:  Indoor  Track  1,2,3 
Outdoor  Track  1,2,3  Mr.  Carroll's  Strategy  Sessions  Track 
Mick’s  Records  .  .  .  "Any  New  Excuses”?  Pearl  St  Nahant 
Rolling  Stones  .  .  Areosmith. 

Timothy  Silva;  446  Charles  St.,  3/10/57 

Susan  L.  Silvia,  Sue;  21  Phillips  St.,  5/17/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  3:  Le  Cercle 
Francais,  1,2,3;  Maldonian,  3:  National  Honor,  2,3;  "The  square  in  Room 
329”  .  .  lunch  in  101  being  with  friends  Legion  Vanguard 
the  frog  and  the  seal  .  Ithaca,  New  York  —  “Bzzzz  Bzzzz"  "Who 
knew?”  .  .  Butler,  Pennsylvania  —  "We  almost  made  it”  .  “I’m  so  ex¬ 
cited!”  ...  4th  period  .  “Good  Point!” 

Diane  J.  Slaine;  34  Concord  St.,  3/27/57:  BBG;  1,2,3;  Latin  Honor,  1,2,3; 
Homeroom  Rep.,  1,2;  Diane  The  Allman  Brothers  Band  6/6/75 
.  . .  concerts  Miami  Beach  warm,  summer  nights  extended 
vacations  .  Cape  Cod  Dunfey’s  .  peanut  butter  ice  cream  sand¬ 
wiches  .  .  .  true  friends  .  .  "all  that  is  now,  all  that  is  gone,  all  that's  to 
come. 

Anna  M.  Smith,  184  Essex  St.,  8/14/57,  Chemistry  Class  Period  5  1973  — 

1974  .  . .  “Color  My  World”  ...  The  Square  in  Room  329  I  need  a 
break  .  Roller  skating  at  the  Bal-a-roue  Stelco  9/20/74  “Only 
that  day  dawns  to  which  we  are  awake”  ...  Sue  .  Revere  Beach. 

Barbara  M.  Smith,  Barbie;  86  Wescott  St.,  11/12/56,  Dave  12/15/72 
.  . .  “Everything  is  coming  our  way”  .  .  cars,  cars,  cars  57  vet  “The 
Mount”  .  .  .  Krup  .  . .  “doubledating"  . .  .  Prom  of  73  Fights 
Friends  .  .  .  “Exciting  nights  down  the  wall"  “citgo  gas  station” 
“Midas  Muffler”  .  . .  “Chinese  Food”  . . .  “Sheepsfold”  .  “KSC  " 

Rooms  329,  219, 113  ...  "Brown  eyes  and  curly  brown  hair.” 

Debra  J.  Smith,  Debbi,  40  Starbird  St.,  2/26/57,  Pep  Club  1  Nahant 
beach  .  .  Summer  of  74  .  .  .  Shelby  Cobra  .  GT  350  SFM  66 

Janice  &  Larry  .  .  .  8/30/74  .  .  .  Love  is  caring  more  about  him  than  life 
itself  .  .  .  Soldier  boy  My  friends  ...  My  honey  jody  Being  happy 
is  having  someome  around  who  cares  .  .  My  best  years  at  MHS. 

Diane  A.  Smith,  19  Stevens  Street,  5/26/57  :  Blue  and  Gold  2,3,  Choral  Arts 
Society  1,2,3,  Concert  Choir  1,3,  Pep  Club  1,2,  Treble  Clef  1;  Windshield 
wipers  .  .  .  Writing  .  .  .  “Today  is  the  first  day  of  the  rest  of  your  life" 
6/19/74  .  .  .  Headlines  &  editorials  .  .  Wash,  D.C.  Long  summer 
nights  talking  ...  The  radio  .  .  .  Somerset  .  Tears,  Smiles  "Can 
I've  the  car  tonight?  Please?”  . . . 

Robert  B.  Smith;  147  Elwell  St.,  4/11/56 
William  E.  Smith  III;  518  Pleasant  St.,  5/16/57 
Ronald  P.  Smithell;  126  Laurel  St.,  7/12/56 
James  H.  Smolinsky;  51  Willard  St.,  7/16/57 

Robin  H.  Sneed,  “fink";  76  Mills  St.,  8/16/57:  Black  Student  Union,  1,2,3; 
Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2,3;  FTA,  3;  Pep  Club,  1,2;  Cheerleading,  2,3;  Manny 
.  .  .  9/12/74  .  Heather  .  .  .  Russ  . .  .  “Tee-Chee”  . .  parties  our 
code  ...  2  square's  2  rec’s  2  tria’s  It  takes  a  fool  to  learn  SGGO- 

YAAJ  .  .  .  Distant  Lover  ...  In  the  bottle  ,  Dressing  Room  B  cheer¬ 

ing  practice 

Janice  L.  Snow,  10  Woodville  Terrace,  5/15/74:  Choral  Arts  Society  1,2,  Pep 
Club  1;  Larry  .  .  .  3/7/73  .  .  .  April  76  .  .  May  75  .  .  Chicago  Mav¬ 
erick  .  .  Ah-the-put-put  .  .  Hr  113  .  .  Dubes  .  Debbie  and  Peter 

.  . .  Love  is  forever  or  not  at  all  .  .  Class  of  75  .  HR.  219  HR.  329 
. . .  Fords  eat  Chevys  for  breakfast. 

Jody  D.  Solomon,  Jo;  130  Harvard  St.,  12/28/57:  Field  Hockey,  2,3;  records 
. . .  R.M.  108  .  Love  . .  .  Clint  Eastwood  .  .  scketching  R.M.  113 

. .  .  bowling  .  .  movies  . .  .  Capricoa's  .  Mickie  J  Music  RM 
“Having  My  Baby”  . .  Florida  ...  Jr.  History  .  .  "Ride  ’em  Cowboy” 

. . .  sports  .  .  .  Canada  .  .  .  Teachers  Aide  .  pizza  chips  Bus 

Driver  .  .  .  clothes  . .  .  Boys  . .  .  Ralph. 

Brenda  L.  Sousa,  18  Lombard  Ct.,  6/11/57;  Basketball  1,2,3;  Field  Hockey 
1,2,3;  Softball  1,2,3;  Jackie  ...  Ms  Govoorian  Mr.  Fitz  Basketball 
.  . .  Campsite  48  ...  I  can’t  stand  you  .  You  make  me  sick  Rose 

and  the  Kids  .  .  .  Room  321  Paula,  don't  yell  out  my  name!  “16” 

Big  weekends  over  Sandy’s  . .  “Just  don't  get  me  going  Bonnie 
this  kid  I’m  tella  ya  .  .  Center  Halfback 

James  M.  Sousa,  Razz;  128  Plainfield  Ave.,  9/3/56:  cars  motorcycles 
. .  .  Electricity  . .  .  swimming  . . .  basketball 
Michael  G.  Souza,  Mike;  39  Maynard  St„  11/24/57  Baseball  2;  Football  1,2, 
3;  Indoor  Track  1,2;  LIT  1,2,3;  Track  (outdoor)  3;  Wrestling  1;  Linda 
5/24/74  .  .  .  “Happy  Days”  . .  .  “75”  .  Mount  .  Tear  Drill 
“Gay-Lord”  . .  .  Antipaste  . .  .  Football  Camps  Vitamin  “E"  Bas¬ 
kin  Robbins  Flat  Ice  Cream  DNA  .  .  “Duke”  Bucknell’s  Showers 
.  Risk  .  .  .  Wish  I  was  at  the  Rotary  .  Threw  them  Forearms  in  there! 

.  . .  Lindon  .  Dino  .  .  Magnolia  .  .  Victory  in  College  Bowl. 

John  A.  Spadaro;  123  Lawrence  St„  7/19/57 

Nancy  J.  Spector,  Nance,  133  Daniels  St.,  7/9/57:  BBG  1;  Lain  Honor  1,2,3; 
Maldonian  1,2,3;  National  Honor  2.3;  Pep  Club  1;  Rifle  3:  USONA  1,2,3;  Jr 
Var.  73,  . .  .  the  library  ...  the  tower  rubbing  noses  "Ap” 
working  in  the  work-study  and  english  offices  summer  of  “74” 
Peabody  ...  Mr.  Benotti  . .  .  usheretting  friends  forever  career 
day  73  &  74  .  love  .  .  .  B.B.  .  .  concerts  I’ll  alwas  remember  my 

good  times  and  great  friends  at  M.H.S. 


SENIORS  175 


TAMRA  SPIELER 


FRANK  SPINALE 


AMY  STEELE 


JOANNE  STEFANILO 


ROBERT  STELMACH 


SHERYL  STERNER 


ROBERT  SPINNEY 


GARY  STEVENS 


RONALD  STOCKTON 


KATHERINE  STRAUSS 


CAROLLEE  SULLIVAN 


ELAINE  SULLIVAN 


GEORGIANA  SULLIVAN 


JAMES  SULLIVAN 


176  SENIORS 


WILLIAM  SULLIVAN 


JEFFREY  SULLIVAN 


PHYLLIS  SURETTE 


m 

DAVID  SURETTE 


Andrea  Voigt  calmly  puts  opposition  in  its  place  in  class  debate. 


DAVID  SUTTON 


JERILYN  SWEENEY 


Jerilyn  M.  Sweeney,  Jen;  43  Gilbert  St.,  10/25/56;  Always  to  be 
The  summer  of  ’72  .  Football  games  Junior  Varieties 

out  the  booklets  then  getting  a  cold  Boston  Liberty  Muti 
Hussey’s  office  . .  Halloween  Elton  John  Benny  an 
.  Chicago  .  Writing  to  Ernie. 

Tamra  A.  Spieler,  Shorty;  87  Rockland  Ave.,  4/16/57:  BBG  1;  B 
2,3;  Library  Club  2,3;  Tifty  1,2,3;  Guitar  . .  Camp  Recorde 
ing  NFTY  .  Hold  fast  to  dreams  for  if  dreams  die  life  is  li 
winged  bird  that  can  not  fly  ...  The  Cape  Elections 

Fun  Happy  Times  Sad  times  .  .  Sunday  bowling  S 

movies  for  $1.00. 

Frank  Spinale,  Funkie,  174  Mount  Vernon  St.,  5/13/55:  Mus 
...  The  Gang  Queen  .  .  EJ’s  .  .  Susan  .  Great  King 

Black  Sabbath  .  Murph  .  PAAARTY  Remember  Hi 

At  Lunch. 

Robert  L.  Spinney,  Bobby;  196  Sammett  St.,  2/1/57;  Football  2 
ball  Money  .  .  .  Cards  .  .  .  cars  .  Gambling  basebal 
. .  .  Hockey  .  ,  windows  .  .  . 

Amy  J.  Steele,  226a  Washington  St.,  4/20/57:  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1,2 
.  The  Love  of  my  Life  .  .  3/23/72  .  .  Colour  my  World 
friend  1967-1974  and  forever  . .  .  J.  Geils  .  .  and  Chicago  co 
Prince  .  .  .  Sweeny's  Gay  90’s  .  .  .  It's  only  words  and  words  ai 
to  take  your  heart  away  . .  . 

Joanne  Stefanilo,  JoJo;  146  Oliver  St.,  10/26/56:  Pep  Club  1;  PI 
1;  Teddy  "To  know,  to  love,  to  see,  to  want,  to  have,  to  hoi 
. .  2/19/72  .  .  West  Point  .  .  .  Room  13  New  York  .  .  Nut 
Color  My  World  .  .  N.A.S.C.  .  .  .  Denise,  Eliane  and  our  lui 
together  .  . .  "Stairway  to  Heaven”  ...  I  LOVE  YOU"  Teddy 
10/26/56  .  .  .  10/17/55  . .  .  Hockey  games  .  Chicago 
Make  It.” 

Robert  E.  Stelmach,  Stel;  17  Hubbard  St.,  9/30/57:  Live  the  Gust 
Celebrate  National  Highway  Week  .  .  .  Fur’s  camping  trip  l 
and  his  son  .  .  .  Org  .  .  Chester  Street  Malden  over  Chel; 
Mass  ...  The  Endless  Summer  .  .  .  Waterview  ,  .  A  Life  Time 
Screaming  scull  for  President  ...  327  ...  "Vette"  .  .  Go  H 

Sheryl  A.  Sterner,  Albee;  19  Maynard  St„  5/31/57,  Pep  Club,  1;  Q 
16,  1973  . .  .  “The  Corner”  . .  .  Friday  nights  down  the  creek 
of  73  —  the  mountains  . .  .  Brown  Cadillac  .  .  .  Colour  My  \ 
"Kimby"  . .  .  Black  Mustang  .  "Binky”  .  .  .  Russo’s . .  Sept 
—  Pink  Star  Sapphire  .  NICE!  .  .  .  What  no  Gwaby?  Say 
nice  . . .  Hampton  Beach  . . .  Don’t  fall  asleep  .  . 

Gary  W.  Stevens,  Cat,  56  Fairview  Ave.,  5/12/59:  Rifle  1,2,3;  V 
Rifle  1,2,3;  .  .  .  Politic  .  . .  Vill  . .  .  wild  turkeys  on  easier  .  . 

.  . .  fishing  durby  .  .  .  Russian  revolvers  .  .  .  Less  Reed 
. . .  Stones  .  .  .  Dwaine  Allman  .  the  point  . .  .  "77”  . . . 
Gaily  .  .  .  Willy  .  .  .  Life  is  a  rock. 

Ronald  C.  Stockton,  Stockboy,  Weasal;  166  Lawrence  St.,  11/30, 
Club,  2;  Cross  Country,  3;  Indoor  Track,  1,3;  Rifle  Club,  1;  Outdi 
hant  Beach  . .  .  Party  . .  Donna  .  .  .  Cheryl  . .  .  Oct.  26 
.  . .  Alice  Cooper  . .  .  Deep  Purple  .  .  .  Chicago  .  Beatles 
Stones  .  .  . 

Katherine  Strauss,  Kathy;  223  Oliver  St.,  12/19/56:  "When  th 
Remember  me  and  bear  me  in  you  mind,  let  all  the  world  say  wha 
Speak  of  me  as  you  find.”  . .  .  BCDSK  .  .  .  “Bell  Bottom  Blues." 
Carollee  M.  Sullivan,  Lee;  61  Ashland  St.,  7/25/57:  Basketball  1 
Hockey  3;  Softball  1,2,3;  Harold  2  yrs. .  .  Paul  Christopher 
...  the  girls  . .  .  "don’t  Bite  me”  . .  .  Happiness  is  Harold 
.  Bickford’s  . . .  Water  Skiing  up  Harvard  .  .  Gold  Coin  . . 
the  summer  . .  .  Vic's  ...  11  o'clock  conversations  . .  McG 
wear  a  dress”  .  Miss  Luongo  .  ,  Ms.  Gavoorian  .  .  ,  Mrs.  Tuck 
. .  .  Times  at  Cathy’s  house  .  .  .  Give  me  a  break!  . . . 

Charles  H.  Sullivan  Sully;  89  Boylston  St.,  12/27/56:  YMCA 
. . .  Football  .  .  .  Basketball  . .  .  Baseball  .  New  Years  Eve  . 
Lifting  . .  .  Sports  .  .  The  Three  Trees  Projects  .  Rolling  S 
Ten  Years  After  .  .  .  Green  Party  Over  Giles. 

Elaine  D.  Sullivan,  55  Presley  St.,  6/6/57. 

Georgiana  Sullivan,  George,  2  Woodland  Rd.,  12/7/57:  The  corne 
74  .  .  .  the  res  ...  Zeski  ...  the  Prince  .  .  the  cape  ...  I 
Aug.  15  . .  .  Elton  John  .  .  MFG  MacFadden  . .  .  butch 
Brighams  . .  .  stairway  to  heaven  .  .  .  Smiley's  Northeastern  . 

. . .  Hockeytown  . . .  Waltham  . . .  bubble  gum  ,  Somervilh 
6. 

James  H.  Sullivan,  Sully;  10  Montrose  Court,  6/22/57:  Cross  co 
Football,  3;  Hockey,  1,2,3;  Track  (outdoor)  1,2,3;  ROSE  C< 
garcon  . .  .  Jimmy’s  cottage  ...  The  Mount  .  .  .  Elton  Steve’s 
Murphos  . .  .  Crosby,  Stills,  Nash,  &  Young  .  .  Swimming  dowi 
...  the  tape  . . .  shut-up  Gregg  .  .  Captain  Weston  .  Ya  c 
Freck  .  .  .  Bunza  &  Terry  .  .  Releches  pancakes  ...  Hey  Di 
How's  your  . . .  Betty  Body  Guard. 

Jeffrey  P.  Sullivan,  Jeff-Sully;  10  Montrose  Court,  5/19/56:  Foo 
.  .  Hockey  2,3  .  .  .  Track(outdoor)  1,3  .  .  Esther  . .  .  Phhh 
.  .  .  "Your  Sons”  . .  .  Brandeis  Bummers  . .  .  Opel  .  .  Steve’: 
Mount  .  .  #32  . .  .#23  .  .  .  “Football  Camps”  .  .  Festa  Man 
. .  .  Elton  . .  .  Summer  74-75  .  .  .  Carlos  . .  .  “So  Far  Away' 
. .  .  Mystick  Lakes  .  .  .  “Rocket  Man"  . .  .  Gotta  friend? 
Wanna  get  you  before  you  go!!! 

William  F.  Sullivan,  4  Marshall  Ave,  4/4/57. 

David  R.  Surette,  28  Presley  St.,  7/14/57:  Hockey  Team  1,2,3; 
Soccer  1,2;  The  Family  .  .  .  Junior  Varieties  Miss  Picillo 
T.V.  . .  .  New  Silver  ...  Ray  Davies  . .  Ian  Anderson  . .  I  hati 
and  broken  ankles  . . .  Cooney  New  Soccer  Uniforms  .  D( 
Tarm  . . .  Bye-0  . .  #30  ...  The  Drive-in  Crew  .  22nd  .  . 
Nest  . . .  #  14  ...  God  Save  the  Kinks. 

Phyllis  A.  Surette,  18  Beacon  St„  2/23/57. 

David  E.  Sutton,  62  Fairmont  St.,  7/9/57:  music  eating 
. . .  Hockey  . . .  Football  . . .  Marx  Brothers  . .  Three  Stooges  ( 


SENIOI 


SANDRA  SWIBLE 


ELAINE  TABACCO 


CAROL  SYLVESTER 


BRENDA  TESTA 


WILLIAM  THISTLE 


GEORGE  TIERI 


NORMA  TILDEN 


ERIC  TINGDAHL 


LISA  TIRO 


ROSE  ANN  TOMASELLO 


178  SENIORS 


ROBERT TOOTHAKER 


ROBERT  TOWLE 


LEONORA  TORTORELLA 


PAULA  TRABUCCO 


ROBERT TRABUCCO 


KATHRYN  TREFRY 


Lydia  Plauetsky  looks  worried  before  a  test. 


Sandra  D.  Swible,  Sandy;  86  Hadley  St.,  6/30/57;  Der  Deutsche  Klub  1,2,3; 
Choral  Arts  Society  3;  “Praise  the  Lord  Anyhow  B  Y  E.  Six 
Jesus  loves  you  . .  .  Crocheting  .  Singing  Retrets  Hayrides 
Gardening  .  .  .  "The  Grape"  .  Carpentry  .  .  Smile  it's  good  for  the  en¬ 

vironment  .  .  One  way  to  Jesus  .  .  Teaching  Sunday  School  Cooking 
.  Bowling  Tip  Writing  Purple  .  Blue  Love  Je¬ 
sus  never  forgets  .  . 

Carol  A.  Sylvester,  Meatball;  367  Lebanon  St.,  11/25/57:  Band  1;  Phi  Delta 
Phi  2;  Rick,  I.L.Y.  .  .  Mrs.  O'Hara,  thanks  for  the  best  class  I’ve  ever  had 
The  four  Muskateers  to  all  my  friends,  I  wish  you  all  the  love  and 
happiness  life  can  bring  .  .  Jackson  Garbage  To  Donna  and  Nancy, 
goodbye  with  tears. 

Elaine  A.  Tabacco,  29  Church  St.,  9/19/57:  Ski  Club  1.2:  Business  Course 
. .  .  Swimming  .  ,  .  Horseback  riding  skiing  .  Waterville  Gun- 
stock  .  Summer  of  “74”  .  .  .  Drive-ins  .  margate  .  John  Dav¬ 
is  . .  Mood  . .  3  Dog  Night  . .  .  Crosby  Stills  Nash  &  Young  Elton 

John. 

Debra  J.  Tamagna,  Debbie;  97  Porter  St.,  7/4/57:  Phi  Delta  Phi  1:  Derm, 
9/15/72  . .  .  Coronet  .  .  .  Nahant  . .  .  Endless  summer  what  wall 
. . .  Lrncir  .  .  .  AHR1  .  .  .  16+-1  . .  .  SHYE  Natural  High  Carp 
. . .  Canada  .  .  7/31/74  MATTJT  .  .  .  23  .  .  6/11/75  .  .  Mr.  D's 
.  MTC  .  .  .  “Dream  on”  .  .  .  ADTLRI  SATTAT. 

Kim  Tanner,  19  Fairview  Terrace,  2/28/57:  Whacha  gonna  do  about  me? 

.  . .  bzzz  . .  Blue  Skies  And  these  children  that  you  spit  on  as  they  try 
to  change  their  world  are  immune  to  your  consultation,  they're  quite  aware 
what  they’re  going  through  . .  .  6/14/73. 

June  E.  Taylor,  108  Ashland  St.,  6/5/57:  Dec.  7, 1973  .  .  .  Cats  Booth 
Bay  Harbor  .  .  .  Because  you’re  my  buddy  . .  .  sombreros  .  .  .  oh  yeah 
.  .  .  drive-in  diversions  . .  “little  sister”  . .  .  carousel  ski  weekends 
. . .  memories  . . .  morning  errands  .  .  .  “You  go  your  way  and  I  go  mine.” 
Sandra  J.  Terry,  Sandy;  28  West  St.,  1/19/56:  “Business  Course?”  . .  . 
“Swimming,  Tennis,  Cooking,  Horse  back  riding”  .  “Good  Luck  Elaine, 
Bonnie,  Kim,  and  June”  . .  Foot  Stomping  music  by  Grand  Funk. 

Brenda  L.  Testa,  Bush,  B.L.T.:  15  Morton  St.,  4/12/57:  For  you  will  still  be 
here  tomorrow  but  your  dreams  may  not  .  .  Italy  &  Glass  Doors  “My 
Family”  . . .  Little-Elf  .  .  .  Cape  Cod  . . .  Lynton  .  .  If  you  compare  your¬ 
self  with  others  you  will  become  vain  and  bitter;  for  always  there  will  be 
greater  and  lesser  persons  than  yourself  . . .  “My  Opal”  ...  My  friends 
. .  Good  talks  . . .  Good  Times  . . . 

William  H.  Thistle,  91  Jacob  St.,  5/22/57. 

George  F.  Tieri,  439  Ferry  St.,  5/02/57:  Football  1:  Auto  Shop  Corner 
.  . .  Debbie  . . .  Cars  . . .  Cougar  .  . .  Carnival  . .  Gym. 

Norma  J.  Tilden,  “Norm”  :  63  Greenleaf  St.,  2/28/57:  Basketball,  1;  Pep 
Club,  1,2;  Tennis,  2,3;  RYGA  ...  Mr.  C’s  office  .  .  April  16  .  “73” 

“Babe”  .  .  Pepper  friends  .  . .  Lind’s  Pad  .  .  .  S.  Pizza  .  .  .  “Deb  &  Bob” 
...  Mr.  C.  Your  the  best  Mr.  Duffy  your  next  . .  .  “Pinball”  . . .  Wee-Wee 
.  .  .  Thanks  for  everything  Mr.  C.  ...  I  will  never  forget  you  and  all  the 

good  times  . .  .  TAKE  CARE  . .  .  Secretaria  . .  .  Razz-ma-tazz  .  .  Oct.  18, 

“1955” 

Eric  E.  Tingdahi,  47  Converse  Ave,  9/5/57. 

Lisa  Tiro,  9  Hall  St.,  10/24/57:  Partying  . . .  Linden  nights  . .  .  gangster 
white  walls  . .  .  concerts  . .  .  Sundays  . .  .  Arthur  . .  .  May  22  , .  Dad 

keep  the  faith  .  .  .  Maria:  I  don’t  know!  . .  .  Hope  for  Ralphie  Cannot 

ease  my  mind  left  home  thought  it  was  time,  pain  I  feel  dear  mother  I  love 
you  still  . . . 

Rose  A.  Tomasello,  Rose;  73  Avon  St.,  3/1/57:  Basketball,  1,2,3;  Field  Hock¬ 
ey,  1,2,3;  Pep  Club,  1;  Softball,  1,2,3;  B.S.Y.  . .  .  Leaning  Tower  .  .  “Yeah 
Man”  . .  .  “RollEm”  .  .  .  Camping  —  48  ...  18  ...  321  ...  Ms.  Gavoo- 
rian  .  Peyton  Place  .  . .  B-B-B-B-B  Benny  . . .  “Macadoo”  .  Cloud 
Nine  . .  aggravating  someone. .  .  “whipped”  .  .  .  Midleton  Highway 
Bowling  alley  with  Harold  &  Carollee  .  11  o’clock  conversations 

Don’t  say  good-bye  .  . .  W.I.C.Y.U.Y.L.I.E.  .  . .  W.W.I.S.Y.A. 

Robert  S.  Toothaker,  Skin;  115  Gilbert  St.,  11/14/57:  Swimming  Water- 
Skiing  .  .  Old  Orchard  Beach  .  .  .  Fortune’s  Rocks  .  8-13-73  Mo¬ 
torcycles  . .  .  Outdors  . . . 

Leonora  F.  Tortorella,  Lee:  16  High  St.;  9/9/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  2,3,  Choral 
Arts  Society,  1,  El  Club  Hispaneo,  2,3,  FNC,  1,2,3,  FTA,  1,  Key  Club,  3,  Pep 
Club,  1,  Ski  Club,  3,  Tri  Hi,  2,3,  H.R.  Rep,  2;  ‘Today-First  Day,  rest  of  my  life' 

. . .  “Oct.  3,  1974”  . . .  “Canada  73”  .  .  .  "OBSESE-DIET”  .  .  “Kathy” 

. . .  “LT+JD”  . .  .  “Regina’s”  . . .  “income  source”  . . .  “Maine-long 
weekends”  . .  .  “twins”  . .  .  “Women’s  Lib”  . . .  “Family  rides”  .  .  . 
"Friendships”  . .  .  “Ms.  Walzoak”  . . .  “own  room”  . . .  “shopping”  . . 
“Good  morning”  . .  .  “Jesus  Christ  Superstar”  .  .  .  “independent”  .  . 
“Mike”  . . .  “M  +  E's  apartment”  . . .  “Everyone  enjoy  life!". 

Robert  C.  Towle,  Bob;  96  Home  St.,  12/26/55:  Football,  1,2;  ANN.  I  give  you 
all  my  love  always  . .  .  beaches  .  .  .  night  clubs  .  Home  St.  all  night 
parties  .  .  .  working. 

Paula-  Jean  M.  Trabucco,  Paula;  20  Holloway  St.,  7/11/57:  Basketball  1,2,3: 
Field  Hockey  1,2,3:  Pep  Club  1:  Michael  143  10/4/74  ”17 

Twiny  . .  .  7/25/72  . . .  school  yard  .  campsight  48  party 
looks  .  .  .  who’s  here  ...  QQQ  middleton  highway  321 
Pompidu  .  .  .  M.T.M.  .  . .  Just  you  &  me  .  .  Gene,  Thanks  for  everything 
.  .  .  good  times  with  Michael  . . .  Y.M.C.A.  Brenda  Walt-up 
Billerica  . . .  Froggy  .  Andrea  —  a  special  friend. 

Robert  C.  Trabucco,  Whitey;  12  Robert  Terr.,  1/25/57:  LIT  1:  Weekend  trip 
to  Maine  Cape  Cod  .  sports  hockey  ...  in  general  playing  cards 
watching  the  moon  turn  awaiting  to  buy  a  car. 

Kathryn  J.  Trefry,  Tryfly;  65  Vi  Madison  St.,  4/25/57:  Chess  Club,  3:  Choral 
Arts  Society,  3;  El  Club  Hispaneo,  2,3;  FTA,  2,3;  Tri  Hi,  3:  Bus  Ministry 
Parry's  .  .  Melrose  .  .  S.S.C.  .  . .  “1971”  E.N.C.  Green  Bus 
king  8/27/74  . .  .  E.M.K.C.  “73,  74”  .  Family  .  12/24/73 

Julbilitate  . .  .  Quizzing  .  .  .  b.M.  starts  .  .  .  Tennis  P.M.  Sr  High 
Institute  “73”  . .  Kids  .  Help  “my  shoe”  "go,  go.  go”  .  Gas 
.  . .  Johnston’s  .  .  N.Y.P.S.  . .  .  Douglas  100th  .  1975  ENC 

Tempest  . .  Cawthorn’s  .  .  9/23/74  Retreat  all  3  of  them 
"John  Boy”  .  .  .  George  &  Linda  Mom  &  Dad  Boat  Cruise 
Julbilee  . .  .  10/8/74. 


SENIORS  179 


MICHAEL  TRODDEN 


JOHN  TUMBLIN 


LINDA  TRICKEY 


LINDA  TUFO 


BARBARA TUXBURY 


KATHLEEN  VALLEY 


Norma  Tilden  totals  column  in  Business  Machines  class. 


DAVID  TWOHIG 


MICHAEL  UPHAM 


LINDA  VANASSE 


DENISE  VANGEYTE 


180  SENIORS 


LAWRENCE  VARGA 


NANCY  VICARI 


ANDREA  VOIGT 


ARNOLD  WALKIN 


JOSEPH  VAVERKA 


LINDA  VIGASIN 


KATHLEEN  VOSE 


KATHLEEN  MARIE  WALSH 


CHERYL VOUTOUR 


Linda  B.  Trickey,  "Trick"  VBIondie”  ;  82  Blomerth  St.;  6/9/57 
Equestrian  Club  1,  Rifle  1,2,3:  Thank  God  for  Joe  M.H.S.  Rifle 
Elvis  .  .  Duke  and  the  Drivers  65  Stang  Black  Frai 
. . .  “All  summer  long”  . .  .  “Little  Darlin"  .  "Peppermint  T\ 
"Meet  me  Baby  on  45th  St.”  .  .  Joshua  Caines's-York  WROE 
Volari  .  .  Thank  you  Dad  and  Mom. 

Michael  W.  Trodden,  223  Webster  St.,  6/21/57. 

Linda  E.  Tufo,  Toto;  137  Franklin  St.,  1/15/58:  Le  Cercle  Francais 
1,2:  Junior  Varieties  Stage  .  crew  rehersals  till  11:01 
homeroom  rep  .  .  .  carnival  .  prizes  my  guitar  musi 

...  The  only  thing  stopping  you  is  yourself  happy  green 
. . .  friends  .  Leonora  .  new  brother  .  old  brother  p. 

John  J.  Tumblin,  Late  John  Henry;  95  Porter  St.,  7/3/57  Footl 
Greenroom  1,2,3:  Wrestling  1,3:  Hello  world  camp  forest  hills 
ville  .  .  .  Medford  .  .  .  Greenroom  fun  .  .  .  night  .  falling  off 
tain  ...  402  ...  220  ...  201  .  .  My  homeroom  second  year 
High  Football  Camp  cog  Speeding  Contest  2nd  plac 
world. 

Barbara  A.  Tuxbury,  44  Wigglesworth  St..  9/6/57:  9/7/69  An 
for  Terri,  Zoo  &  Moe  .  Nan.  F.  on  time  Tracy's  crazy 
Sandy  without  Greystone  .  .  Neil  Young  &  Bob  Dylan  Buz. 
N.H.  .  .  .  Claire  ...  "a  ravioli  for  you”  !  Squeaky's  repeat  n 

pers  . .  Walshy  .  .  .  Sneaky  Kathy  &  Tina  friends 
M.H.S.. 

David  G.  Twohig,  Fee  (Twig);  180  East  Border  Rd.,  8/5/57:  Hocki 

I, 2,3:  Soccer  2,3:  New  Silver  Beach  "The  Family"  Jr 
“74"  .  .  .  Tull  Concerts  .  .  Drive  in  parties  Friday  Night 
Joe’s  games  .  .  .  Soccer’s  the  Best  Bike  Trip  to  Cape,  Jitte 
Cuddles. 

Michael  Upham,  11  Summit  Terr,  11/20/57. 

Kathleen  E.  Valley,  Kathy;  386  Highland  Ave.;  11/9/57:  Sneaky 
Tux.  You  can  have  Sneaky  2  .  Tina  and  Tux  friends  forever 
Tull  . . .  “The  Mount”  .  .  .  Neil  Young  .  .  .  "Marancy"  f 
BIM  ...  sombreros  .  .  .  T.S.N.T.  .  .  "parties”  .  .  remei 
16,  1974  .  . .  Kelley’s  "One  of  the  guys  still?”  July  12, 
Proud  .  .  .  Mary  "D.R.” . 

Linda  M.  Vanasse,  22  Pierce  St.,  10/12/57:  Pep  Club  1:  Phi  Delta 
Tri  Hi  1,2,3:  Maryann's  camp  .  Dandy's  4th  Beach  74  Su 
Mldai  crazy  nights  with  C.G.  .  .  .  who  wants  ice-cream?  Coi 

J. M.  .  .  .  whats  up  for  tonight?  .  .  Live  don't  merely  exist. 

Denise  L.  Van  Geyte,  Dee  Dee:  43  Claremont  St.,  5/29/57:  Field 
Softball,  3;  Sept.  9,  72  .  Dec.  18.  73  Driving  party 
ing  lot  . .  .  mount  .  .  .  Bow  Lake  .  .  New  Hampshire  Swin 
Reading  .  .  .  Girls  room  .  .  .  Paula’s  Valient  .  Bob's  Van 

.  , .  summer  concerts  .  ,  .  tennis  .  the  hill  life. 
Lawrence  T.  Varga,  Larry;  17  Division  St.,  5/25/57:  Arnie  Ziffle 
Brothers  .  .  .  7/26/74  .  .  Piche  .  .  Surfing  at  York  Beach. 
Joseph  A.  Vaverka,  Beaver  Beast,  173  Harvard  St„  9/13/57:  Lit 
. . .  Canobie  Lake  . . .  Golden  Oldies  .  WBOR  FM  .  April  7, 
Elvis  .  .  .  York  Beach  .  .  Lunch  in  Rm  401  "ELFIR” 
Beast”  .  . .  'Che  la  luna'  .  .  .  Frank  Sinatra  .  .  "My  Way”  . 
Italy  .  .  .  Range  Lamp  .  .  .  "Having  My  Baby”  I  Honestly  Lo\ 
Linda  &  Joe. 

Nancy  C.  Vicari,  Apples;  85  Rockland  Ave.,  8/7/57:  JOEY.  Nov 
1973  .  .  .  "ANGIE”  .  Revere  Beach  .  .  .  halloween  card  of 
BRAT  .  .  .  Anthony’s  .  .  .  "the  car"  .  Happiness  is  Joey 
partner  Debbie  . .  .  Remember  the  time  .  .  Our  good  old  say 
. . .  Vermont  .  .  .  Sheepfold  .  .  .  Class  of  "75" 

Linda  P.  Vigasin,  Lynne;  81A  Lisbon  St.,  1/20/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  I 
Society,  1,2,3;  Greenroom,  1:  Madrigal  Singers,  2.3;  USONA,  1 
,  . .  Applesauce  ...  You  got  to  be  kidding!  Lately  it  occurs 
a  long  strange  trip  it's  been  .  .  .  Music  Band  and  Choral  Arts 
Wednesday  Nights  and  Saturday  Mornings  To  all  my  speci: 
think  I  love  you. 

Dorothy  Vining,  Dottie;  190  Sammett  St.,  1/19/57:  Field  Hockey, 
or  forever  hold  your  guilt!  .  .  Foley’s  ...  my  Irish  friend 
.  .  .  Paulette  —  Rebecca  getting  our  heads  together!  .  Revere 
. .  .  “Funnyface”  . .  .  talking  eyes  friends  at  Jordan's  .  5 
.  . .  Nancy  remember  .  .  .  favorite  expressions  .  miss  ya  sis! 
times  . 

Andrea  J.  Voigt,  89  Glenrock  Ave.,  10/30/57:  a  memory  is  but  a 
tangible  to  hold,  like  a  snowflake  that  has  glistened  and  sparkl 
gently  through  the  air  only  to  melt  and  if  in  10  years  I  hav< 
.  . .  Bobby  .  .  .  ladybug  at  the  oasis  .  ocean  4  sk 
prom  . . .  I  will  remember  and  shed  a  tear  or  two  for  whateve 
melts  snowflakes 

Kathleen  S.  Vose,  Kathie;  76  Wescott  St.,  9/13/57:  Pep  Club.  1 
Svenske  Flicka  . .  Meffa  .  . .  FUYA!  . .  "Blue  Bonber”  Fir: 
tango  at  Prince  .  .  “Party  9-13-74"  "Can't  get  enuf  of  that  i 
. .  Summer  of  74  .  . .  “Chris,  where  are  your  eyes?"  Aero 
Chicago  Concert  .  .  .  Keep  on  Smilin! 

Cheryl  J.  Voutour,  348  Salem  St.,  9/4/56. 

Arnold  J.  Walkin,  Arnie;  15  Boylston  St.,  6/8/57:  AZA.  1,2,3;  B; 
COG.  1,2,3;  Key  Club,  1,2,3;  Rifle,  1,2,3;  Band  Equipment  Managei 
lee  Regional  March  .  .  .  COG  Secretary  . .  .  "Chelsea  Go  Home" 
Mara  6/3/73  AZA  is  Great!!!  . . .  "Who  called  the  cops" 
drive  tonight? 

Kathleen  M.  Walsh,  Walsh!;  139  Coleman  St„  12/12/57:  CAM, 
Hispaneo,  3;  Maldonian,  1:  Pep  Club.  1;  Tennis,  2,3;  "Do  it" 
Fuya,  fuya  .  Chicago  .  .  .  Raggety  Ann  &  Andy  Nature 
.  .  .  Linden  .  .  .  sunshine  .  memories. 


SENIO 


KATHLEEN  MARY  WALSH 


JOEL  WEISBERG 


DtBORAH  WEBB 


WILLIAM  WHALEN 


LAWRENCE  WHITE 


HAROLD  WILLIAMS 


LINDA  WALSH 


KATHLEEN  WELSH 


DONALD  WILLCOX 


SUSAN  WILLIAMS 


JOHN  WESTON 


CAROL  WILLIAMS 


KENNETH  WILLINGER 


182  SENIORS 


graffiti 
decks  walls 

Graffitti  has  become  embedded  in  the  tradition  and 
structure  of  Malden  High.  In  almost  every  bathroom,  it 
is  easy  to  read  the  numerous  slogans  scrawled  on  the 
walls.  The  MHS  bathrooms  are  noted  for  “Mary  loves 
John”  items  and  other  commentary  which  make  an 
excursion  there  a  truly  unique  experience.  One 
stairway  bears  a  silver  spray-painted  inscription  which 
reads,  “Go  Medford”.  Not  only  is  this  destruction  of 
public  property,  it  is  treason  as  well.  Lockers  have 
become  favorite  objects  for  Bud-Man  stickers  and 
campaign  posters;  however,  these  are  amusing  and 
harmless  and  make  the  uniformity  of  the  lockers  less 
rigid.  The  Maldonian,  the  Blue  and  Gold,  and  Boojum 
Rock  all  provide  ample  opportunity  for  students  to 
express  themselves  in  writing.  Although  there  is  a 
paper  shortage,  budding  literary  geniuses  should  not 
become  discouraged.  It  is  much  easier  to  rewrite  and 
improve  writing  when  it  is  on  paper  than  when  it  is  on 
the  walls. 


SCOTWINGERTER 


CLIFFORD  WINSOR 


MARGARET  WOO 


CATHERINE  WRIGHT 


DENISE  WINSOR 


Kathleen  M.  Walsh,  Cassi;  22  St.  Mary  St.,  3/14/57:  If  I  gave  you  everything 
that  I  owned  and  asked  for  nothing  in  return,  Would  you  do  the  same  for  me 
as  I  would  for  you?  Or  take  me  for  a  ride  and  strip  me  of  everything  includ¬ 
ing  my  pride,  But  spirit  is  something  no  one  destroys. 

Linda  i.  Walsh,  Lyn;  32  Walnut  St.,  1/15/58:  Pep  Club,  1;  Propellers 
Prince  .  .  "Fuya  Fuya”  . .  .  Svenske  Flicka  .  .  The  Party  9/13/74 
Chris’  mud  bath  .  Karen's  Bumper  “Color  please”  “Bumps” 
...  The  Mount  . . .  “Brothers”  .  .  .  "Publicity  Manager”  . .  .  "Check  em 
out”  . . .  “Nice  Bum”  .  .  .  Munchies  .  .  . 

David  A.  Watson,  555  Lynn  St.,  10/20/55. 

Deborah  L.  Wayne,  Debby;  40  Alpine  Street,  3/20/57:  Band,  1,2,3;  BBG,  1.2, 
3;  El  Club  Hispanco,  3;  Titty  1,2,3;  USONA,  1,2,3;  Israel  Jr.  Varities 
New  Hampshire  .  .  .  the  summer  of  74  . .  .  Friends  You  go  firts,  Lisa 
.  . .  parties  ...  I  know  where  I  am  . .  craziness  .  I'll  burn  you 
long  talks  ...  “A  friend  is  a  person  with  whom  I  may  be  sincere”  ,  Ralph 
Waldo  Emerson. 

Deborah  A.  Webb,  Debbie;  408  Pleasant  St.,  12/12/57:  The  Cadillac  and  the 
charger  .  I’m  going  to  miss  all  the  friends  I  know  and  love  in  M.H.S. 

Life  kisses  us  on  both  cheeks  day  and  morn,  . . .  I  have  so  many  dreams  to 
come  true . 

John  Weidner,  20  Perkins  St.,  1/13/56. 

Joel  W.  Weisberg,  208  Bryant  St.,  8/3/57:  AZA,  1,2,3;  COG,  1,2,3;  Der 
Deutsche  Klub,  1,2,3;  Greenroom,  3;  Maldonian,  1,2,3;  Those  who  would  use 
this  space  to  remember  me  by  would  not  want  to,  those  who  would  not  use  it 
would  not  have  to. 

Kathleen  E.  Welsh,  Kathi;  9  Converse  Ave.,  1/28/57:  Chess  Club,  3;  Choral 
Arts  Society,  3;  El  Club  Hispance,  3;  Equestrian  Club,  2;  Greenroom,  3;  Pep 
Club,  2;  Ski  Club,  3;  Swimming,  1;  Tri  Hi,  3;  We  are  told  that  when  God  cre¬ 
ated  the  world,  He  pronounced  it  good;  what  would  He  say  now? 

David  West,  10  Rosemont  St.,  2/26/56. 

John  K.  Weston,  39  Cherry  St.,  1/2/57:  Cross  Country  1,2,3  Indoor 
Track  1,2,3  . .  .  Outdoor  Track  1,2,3  .  .  .  Forestdale  ...  880  yard 
Gun  Lap  . .  .  Playing  Cards  . .  .  Suffolk  Downs  . .  .  Parties  Tri.  Capt. 

. .  .  May  15  .  .  .  Skully  . .  .  H.P.  .  .  .  water  skiing  ...  21  .  “The 

1000”  ...  The  Cape. 

William  G.  Whalen,  Billy;  350  Washington  St.,  3/28/57:  Navy  G.V. 

Silers  Express  .  . .  Skylark  . .  .  Island. 

Lawrence  J.  White,  Larry;  226C  Washington  St.,  10/10/57:  Cape  Cod  Colle- 
sium  .  .  .  Chuch  Berry  &  James  Montgomery  . .  ,  parties  in  the  wagon 
Gleenwood  .  .  Maine  &  Swan  Lake,  more  parties  .  404  .221 

202  ..  .  Seagull  Beachintra  .  .  murel  hoop. 

Donald  G.  Willcox,  72  Claremont  St.,  3/16/57:  College  .  summertime 
.  . .  Linden  . . .  Seabege  Lake  . . .  “Here  Comes  The  Sun”  .  “Thanks" 

.  . .  shrimp  , . .  weekends  . . .  "Feel  the  Feeling”  . .  .  junk  forty 
steps  . . .  "Rockport  the  best  day  of  my  life”  . .  .  music  ...  a  smile 
friend  .  .  .  sail  away,  sail  away,  sail  away  . .  . 

Carol  A.  Williams,  Yo-Yo;  69  Davis  St.,  7/15/57:  Me  and  Leo  May  20, 
1974  .  .  .  Paragon  Park  .  .  .  That  night  at  the  drive-in  .  driving  around 
.  . .  Elton  John  concert  Nov.  20  .  .  .  Essex  .  .  Anthony’s  Pier  4  dou¬ 
bling  Adele  and  Mike  ...  the  Cape  .  .  .  getting  lost  ...  the  summer 
graduation  1975  . .  .  Razz-Ma-Tazz  .  .  .  Ticking. 

Harold  J.  Williams,  Jay,  3A  Lisbon  St.,  8/2/57:  Basketball  2,3;  Black  Student 
Union  1,2,3;  Choral  Arts  Society  1,2;  Concert  Choir  1,2;  Harvard  Street 
Park  smoking  .  .  .  Chelsea  is  a  smoker  . . .  Bold  Parties  The  wild  shoot 
out  . . .  Up  town  ...  In  the  park  .  .  .  10/15/73  .  .  Cheryl  .  Payback 
. . .  James  Brown  . . .  Afro  American  Center. 

Susan  D.  Williams,  10  Tyler  Court,  4/17/56. 

Kenneth  J.  Willinger,  Kenny;  83  Felsmere  Rd.,  6/3/57;  Cross  Country,  3, 
Maldonian,  1,2,3,  Tifty,  1,2,3;  403B  .  .  Watermelon  Wine  .  “Denise,  its 
not  fair”  . . .  Nahant  ...  The  Allman  Brothers  . .  .  "Find  the  origin  of  your 
thoughts  Kim”  .  .  .  Demian  . . .  September  17,  1979  .  .  .  Magical  Mystery 
Tour  . .  .  Hampton  Beach  in  Peter’s  Van  ...  Don’t  leave  the  past  behind 
. . .  Waimanalo  Hawaii,  Summer  of  73. 

Derrick  Wilson,  156  Newland  St.,  10/3/57:  Basketball,  1,2,3;  Black  Student 
Union,  1,2,3;  Choral  Arts  Society,  1,2;  Concert  Choir,  1,2;  Harvard  Street 
Park  . .  .  Let’s  Tote  . .  .  Mandrill  ...  The  Payback  .  Uptown  in  the  Park 
. . .  7/4/73  .  .  .  Whaiom  Park  .  .  .  Damn  Right  I  Am  Somebody  The 
Ohio  Players. 

Scot  D.  Wingerter,  32  Valley  St„  7/5/57. 

Clifford  R.  Winsor,  Skip;  733  Main  St.,  7/10/57:  Cross  Country,  1,2;  Indoor 
Track,  2;  Wrestling,  2;  Crazy  Ed  . .  .  Uncle  Tom’s  Cabin  The  Island 
G.V.  warlords  . . ,  Friendlys  ...  The  only  way  to  have  a  friend  is  to  be  one 
.  .  .  Bill-Dave  . .  .  United  States  Navy  .  .  .  0800  June  15,  1975  Ginger 
...  Pet  Shop  . . .  Quebec  Canada  .  .  Skip  &  Deb  T.L.A. 

Denise  M.  Winsor,  733  Main  St.,  7/5/56:  Field  Hockey,  1;  Pep  Club,  1; 
Tommy,  7/6/74  . . .  Camaro  .  .  .  Corvett  .  .  Nahant  “73"  .  Beach- 
wood  ...  Rm.  210  .  Labor  Day  Weekend  .  Tom  Collins  .  .  .  Wishing 
Well  .  . .  Long  Train  Running  ,  .  .  East  Side  Family  .  .  .  Bread  Old 
Orchard  Beach  .  .  .  Carmel  Cornon  The  pier  .  .  Chester  . .  .  Hunchie 
Gordie  .  .  .  North  Conway. 

Margaret  Y.  Woo,  173  Main  St.,  3/4/57:  El  Club  Hispance  1,2,3:  Maldonian 
3:  National  Honor  2,3:  Phi  Delta  Phi  1,2,3:  USONA  1,2,3:  “We  can't  return, 
we  can  only  look  behind  from  where  we  came”  ...  spy  where  are  we 
going?  .  .  .  Why  do  we  climb  these  stairs?  .  .  Marathon  . .  M.N.’s  camp 
.  .  .  Hola  .  .  .  4  dollars  . . .  something’s  lost  and  something's  gained. 
Catherine  M.  Wright,  Cathy;  59  Emerald  St.  11/16/57:  C.Y.O.  Ski  trips 
...  The  Prince  on  Sunday  nights  .  Festa  Rd  .  Who  said  urn’s 
YES!  . .  .  Who  would  you  rather  .  .  “Cats"  . . .  comics  November 
Scorpio’s  are  best  .  .  .  horseback  riding. 


SENIORS  183 


Richard  Jolicoeur  works  on  clay  figures  in  Art  3. 


184  SENIORS 


. .  clowning  with  the  finished  project. 


ANGELA  ZAMMUTO 


CHRISTINE  ZAMPITELLA 


THERESA  ZUNINO 


PETER ZSCHOKKE 


Michelle  A.  Young,  Mick,  73  Suffolk  St.,  11/16/56:  Choral  Arts  Society  1,2, 
3;  Concert  Choir  2,3;  Pep  Club  1,2;  Wrestling  2,3;  Coming  Saturday  Night 
Pid?  . .  .  Dave  .  August  1,  1974  .  tammie  .  Scorpio  The 
Mount  . .  .  Revere  Beach  .  .  two  for  tea  Conrad  Ma  away  from 
home  Friends  Forever  Happiness  is  Like  a  kiss  you  have  to  share  it  to 
have  it. 

Annmarie  Zaia,  Num-nuts;  29  Oliver  St.,  1/19/57:  Ski  Club  1;  Jeff  &  Anne 
9/5/71  .  .  Pinto  .  .  Van  .  .  Marblehead  Nahant 

6/14/76  . .  .  Rockport  . .  .  Life  is  more  than  just  cartoons  Mr.  C.  Hi 
Babe  12/25/73  O’Kay  .  .  Your  sixteen  IF  M.H.S.  "75” 

Those  were  the  days  We  may  never  pass  this  way  again  Our  day 
will  come. 

Audrey  B.  Zalko,  240  Summer  St„  5/20/57:  BBG,  1,2,3;  FTA,  3;  “Things  you 
cherish  most  in  your  life  can  be  taken  if  they're  left  neglected'  Grand¬ 
view  74  . . .  “midnight  talks"  . . .  "rainy  night  walks”  "Stevie  Won¬ 
der”  . . .  “passion  pink  car”  . . .  “Rm.  34”  . .  “Augustines”  "or¬ 
phans”  .  .  .  “Rockport”  . . .  “E.M.O.C."  . .  MOJ-3”  "18656’ 
Leavin’  a  problem  in  your  life. 

Donald  Zaltzberg,  37  Winthrop  St.. 

Angela  M.  Zammuto,  Angie;  Ang;  35  Clement  St.,  10/14/57:  Pep  Club,  1; 
Homeroom  . .  .  Cindy  .  .  Wrong  way  ...  Roadrunners  The  yellow 
bus  ...  why  not?  .  But  it's  boring  .  Capri  If  it’s  just  starting 
give  it  a  chance,  if  it  doesn’t  change  then  do  what  we  must,  but  remember,  it 
may  never  come  our  way  again. 

Christine  M.  Zampitella,  Chris,  56  Waite  St.,  4/22/57,  Leaning  Tower 
Roll'em  .  .  period  7  .  .  The  Gang  .  .  9/20/74  C.D.V.P.L.  off 

M&M  .  .  .  S.Y.  .  .  .  pasta  time  .  .  Don't  Anyone  Move  .  Florida 

.  .  Puerto  Rico  ...  Ms.  Gavoorian  periods  1,3,4  Hockey  grease 
bread  .  .  .  Chicago  . .  .  “I've  been  searching  so  long”  Mac¬ 
Donalds  .  .  North  Reading  .  football  .  .#41  .  .  Rockport  Salis¬ 

bury  Beach. 

Peter  T.  Zschokke,  Shock,  Harmdn,  Zukie,  Shockstein,  99  Coleman  St., 
5/25/57:  Blue  and  Gold,  3;  Greenroom,  3;  “C’mon  be  a  sunrise,  let  your 
love  light  fill  your  eyes,  Let  it  shine  on.  Moving  like  a  river  flows,  we  can 
make  the  feeling  grow,  if  you  only  shine  on.  People  let  your  light  shine,  c'- 
mon  let  it  shine  on.”  . . .  “Lightshine”  . 

Theresa  Zunino,  20  Ferguson  Road,  10/3/57:  Chicago  to  the  good  times 
Danny  . .  September  13, 1974  . .  .  Colour  of  my  world  .  Maureen 

Barbara  . .  .  Prebble  . .  .  Claire  . .  .  Walsh  .  .  .  Brigham’s  Stylis¬ 

tics  . .  . 


SENIORS  185 


junior  year 
a  transition 


Kathleen 

Abbott 

Josephine 

Acierno 

Mark  Acquaviva 


Joan  Adams 
Michael  Adams 
Steven  Adorn 


Carol 

Alessandro 
James  Allen 
Kevin  Allen 


In  the  transition  between  Sophomore 
and  Senior  years,  a  Junior  finds  himself 
neither  naive  nor  innocent  but  still  not 
quite  as  sophisticated  or  worldly  as  a 
senior.  A  Junior  knows  the  workings  of 
the  school  and  the  administration  and 
walks  confidently  about  the  school. 
Although  a  Junior  is  no  longer 
imprisoned  on  the  third  floor,  he  is  still 
not  completely  welcome  to  walk  the 
corridors  of  the  first  floor,  this  is  strictly 
Senior  territory.  Junior  year  is  a 
transition  period  full  of  headaches  and 
troubles,  triumphs  and  successes.  It  is  a 
year  of  anticipation  for  the  time  when  the 
class  will  become  the  upperclassmen  of 
the  school,  a  time  for  taking  PSAT’s  and 
a  bit  of  soul-searching  for  those  who  are 
still  uncertain  as  to  what  they  want  to  do 
after  graduation  from  high  school,  and  a 
time  for  developing  confidence  and 
maturity. 


Judith  Allonby 
Marc  Alman 
Michael 
Almquist 
Peter  Altman 
John  Amirault 


Patricia 
Amoroso 
Jeanette 
Annonson 
Peter  Antonelli 
Sandra  Appel 
Mark  Armoian 


Deborah  Arnold 
Anthony 
Arsenault 
Marguerite 
Artino 

Linda  Athridge 
Michael  Atwater 


Daniel  Avallone 
Diane  Babin 
Patricia  Babin 
Joseph  Baglieri 
Joseph  Baglio 


Diane  Baker 
Jolene  Baldwin 
John  Ballerini 


186  JUNIORS 


4 


Daniel 

Breault 

Nancy 

Brown 


Marjorie 
Barrow 
Francis 
Barthelmess 
Brian  Bartlett 
Marie  Barton 
Joseph  Bates 
Janet  Beaudoin 
Kathy  Belbin 

Eric  Belliveau 
Kevin  Bennett 
Michael  Berry 
Deborah  Berte 
Virginia  Betts 
Jeanne  Binda 
Bruce  Boisvert 


Justine  Boisvert 
Ellen  Boland 
Michael  Borseti 
Joseph  Bouley 
Warren 
Brandano 
Wilfried 
Braunack 
Mary  Brazeau 


Kevin  Brown 
Doris 
Burgess 
Nancy 
Burgess 


Tony  Fosco  listens  attentively  in  History  class. 


JUNIORS  187 


Louise  Burke 
Daniel  Burns 
Helena  Burns 
Steven  Burstein 
Mary  Cadigan 
Joan  Caiazzo 
Mark  Camarata 
Paul 

Cammarata 

Robert 

Campbell 
Susan 
Campbell 
Donna 
Candeloro 
Duane  Cantera 
Gina 

Capodilupo 
Robert  Carlton 

Nancy 
Carmichael 
Nancy  Carr 
Steven  Carr 
Brian  Carroll 
Lisa  Carroll 
William 
Casamento 
David  Chalmers 


Valerie  Chingris 
Patricia 
Chisholm 
Richard  Chiulli 
Theresa 
Ciampa 


Susan  Ciccarelli 
Angela  Ciccolo 
Nancy  Clark 
Terry  Clemente 


Linda  Cline 
Rosemary 
Coder 

Susan  Cohen 
Robin 
Colarusso 


Brendan  Duffy,  assistant  principal  of  the  Junior  class,  chec 
up  on  one  of  his  Juniors. 


188  JUNIORS 


"spirit  of  '76" 
a  true  motto 

When  the  Class  of  1976  first 
entered  Malden  High  in  September, 
1973,  it  chose  to  publicize  itself  as  “The 
Spirit  of  '76  —  the  Class  Heard  ’Round 
the  World.”  This  past  September  the 
return  of  the  class  was  announced  by 
colorful  posters  on  the  second  floor, 
which  the  class  now  inhabits.  Because 
of  the  spirit  and  enthusiasm  of  the 
class,  it  has  found  it  easy  to  live 
up  to  the  ideals  of  its  motto.  Last 
year,  the  class  decided  to  adopt  a 
child  overseas.  This  year,  they  chose 
to  adopt  an  Indian  girl  from  the 
Mission  Tribe  in  California,  hoping 
that  their  charity  could  be  utilized 
in  the  United  States  rather  than 
abroad. 


Gail  Connors 
Earl  Cook 
Sheryl  Cooke 
David  Costello 


Michael  Craven 
Linda  Crenshaw 
Anne  Croft 
Timothy 
Crowley 


Lisa  Crumley 
Charles 
Cummings 
Judith 

Cummings 
Paula  Cunneen 


Paul  Cuoco 
Paul  Curley 
Philip  Daley 


Teresa 
Curcetti 
Joan  Cusson 
Jo  Ann  Daly 


Mary  Curley 
Stanley 
Czerepica 
Gina  Danca 


Kenneth 
Danforth 
Jay  Darish 
Thomas 
Darragh 
Anthony  Davis 
Linda  De  Acetis 


Stephen 
DeFilippis 
James  Delorie 
Kathleen 
DeNatale 
Denis  Devlin 
Teresa  Diaz 


JUNIORS  189 


Paul  DiNunzio 
Richard 
DiSalvatore 


Mark  DiScipio 
Stephen 
Doherty 
David  D’Ortona 
Edna  Doucet 
Marybeth 
Downing 
Theodora 
Dracopoulos 
Nathaniel 
Dudley 

Michael  Duggan 


Paula  DiBiase 
Judith  DiCesare 


Thomas 

DiFilippo 

Maureen 

DiNitto 


Joseph  Lavargna  relaxes  for  a  moment  during  a  test  in  English  class. 


Daniel  Durgin 
April  Dworkin 
June  Dworkin 
Mary  Dyer 
George 
Eliopoulos 
Brian  Ellis 
Gary  Ellis 
Ronald  Esposito 

Diane  Faiella 
Mark  Farrell 
Richard  Farrell 
Robert  Farrell 
Bruce  Faucher 
Nancy  Feener 
Bernice  Fielding 
Darlene  Figelski 


Barbara  Finn 
Gary  Finn 
Jeffrey  Finn 
Eric  Fishman 
Maureen 
Flanagan 
Judith  Focht 
Joseph  Foley 


190 


JUNIORS 


far* 


Lisa  Foley 
Albert  Ford 
Antonio  Fosco 
Marian  Fowler 
George  Franey 
Linda  Franey 


Joseph  Frauton 
Michael  Freni 
Kurt  Frim 
Stephen  Gaffey 
Francesco 
Gagliardi 
William 
Gallagher 


Susan  Galvin 
John  Garbarino 
Sherry  Gardner 
Carol  Gartland 
Jeffry  Gay 
Kevin  Gear 


junior  elections 
a  close  contest 

After  the  usual  adjustments 
during  the  first  weeks  of  school  the 
elections  for  Junior  class  officers 
were  held.  This  year’s  juniors 
had  to  select  seven  out  of  fifteen 
candidates.  It  was  a  very  close 
election.  After  the  final  ballot,  the 
results  were  President,  Robert 
Goldstein;  Vice-President,  Mary  Kay 
Hurley;  Secretary,  Nancy  Burgess; 
Assistant  Secretary,  Dee  Dee  Medugno; 
Treasurer,  Maureen  Hurley;  Assistant 
Treasurer,  Ricky  Goldstein;  Historian, 
Judy  Cummings;  S.F.A.A.B. 
representatives,  Lisa  Carroll  and 
Donny  Roach.  A  few  of  these  officers 
were  incumbents  from  the  year  before. 
Therefore,  they  were  experienced  and 
prepared  for  another  year  of  hard 
work. 


Patricia  Gerrin 
Louis  Gersh 
Gary  Ghika 
Robert  Gidari 


Joyce  Gilardi 
Gary  Gilbert 
John  Gilbert 
Mary  Gillespie 


Michael  Gillette 
Philip  Gindy 
Joseph  Giunta 
Wendy  Giunta 


JUNIORS  191 


Mark  Goldberg 
Bonnie  Goldrick 
Richard 
Goldstein 
Robert 
Goldstein 
Robin  Goober 
Marva  Gooding 


Howard 
Goodman 
Peter  Goodwin 
Phyllis  Goodwin 
Mary  Gordon 
Cheryl  Goss 
Patricia  Grady 


Robert 
Gramolini 
Helen  Grandeau 
Nancy 
Gravallese 
Dana  Gray 
Elyse  Gray 
Karen  Gray 
Mary  Gray 

Barbara 

Greenberg 

Lawrence 

Greene 

John  Grenham 
Lisa  Gricci 
Michael  Grimes 
Barbara  Grungo 
Nancy  Habeeb 


Eleanor  Hablitz 
Luanne  Hagan 
Mark  Hagopian 
John  Hall 


Charlotte 

Halpin 

Joanne  Hamel 
Leo  Hamel 
David 

Hammersley 


Linda  Hanifan 
James  Hanley 
Paul  Hanson 
Randall  Hanson 


juniors  sponsor 
50's  nostalgia 

Bobby  socks,  knee-length  skirts, 
greased  back  hair,  and  leather  jackets 
all  turned  out  at  the  Junior  Class 
Event  Friday  night,  November  8. 

The  Class  of  1976  captured  the  spirit  and 
held  a  revival  of  50’s  and  60’s  songs 
which  Bud  Ballou,  a  disc  jockey  for 
WVBF,  emceed. 

Bud  Ballou  distributed  prizes  to 
anyone  who  could  answer  such  questions 
as,  “What  song  was  the  theme  for  a  man 
who  was  leader  of  the  pack?’’  Anyone 
knowledgable  enough  was  awarded  a 
contemporary  album  as  a  remembrance 
of  his  Friday  night  at  the  50’s  dance. 

Teachers  and  students 
twisted  and  jitter-bugged  to  the 
sounds  of  the  50’s.  The  dance 
proved  to  be  a  financial  and  social 
success  and  gave  the  Junior  class  a 
good  start  in  satisfying  its  financial 
needs. 


192  JUNIORS 


Karen  Harding 
Paul  Hardy 
Lois  Harrington 
Mary 

Harrington 
Richard  Harris 


Robert  Harris 
Steven  Harris 
Brian  Harvey 
Kevin  Hegarty 
Laurie  Hendry 
Karen 

Hennessey 
James  Henry 

Cheryl  Hoffman 
Kerry  Hogan 
Harriet 
Honigbaum 
Gary  Horton 
Denise  Howard 
Patricia  Hunte 
Mary  Hurley 


Maureen  Hurley 
Alfred  Jacobson 
Michelle 
Jackson 


Stephanie 
Johnson 
Nancy  Jordon 
Walter  Kallunki 


Keith  Kane 
Michael 
Kanofsky 
Diane  Kaplan 


Jana  Kaplan 
Donna  Kelleher 
Maureen 
Kelleher 


)e  Frauton  and  friend  display  ’50's  costumes  at  the  Junior  Class 
ance  featuring  disc  jockey  Bud  Ballou. 


JUNIORS  193 


Richard  Kenney 
John  Kiernan 
Linda  Killing 


Kathleen  Kirby 
Charles  Klim 
Edward  Kosta 


Robert  Lacey 
Judy  LaFarge 
Jane  LaFauci 


junior  advisors 
muster  class 

Sponsoring  a  float  in  the 
Bicentennial  Celebration,  making  a 
Christmas  basket  for  a  adopted  child, 
and  selling  bumper  stickers  were  all 
activities  planned  by  the  advisors  and 
Class  of  1976  to  get  their  class 
involved  in  school  activities  and 
in  social  problems  and  events. 

The  advisors  of  this  “spirited” 
class  are  Sharon  McGee,  Peter  Carroll 
Sarah  Riley,  Karen  Aresco,  Cecil 
Busby,  Frank  Abrahams,  Lois  Brickley, 
Richard  Bezubka,  and  Jim  Griffin. 

It  is  a  young  group  which 
has  already  stirred  the  class  to 
adopt  a  needy  chid.  The  class  was 
enthusiastic  during  tryouts  for 
Junior  Varieties. 

Head  Advisor  Ms.  McGee  said, 

“The  class  is  a  good  one,  and  they’ve 
really  got  it  together.” 


Kenneth 
LaFauci 
Karen  Lane 
Robin  Lane 
Stanley 
Langston 
Mary  Ellen 
Lanigan 


Anthony  Lauria 
Phyllis  Lauria 
Linda  Lawlor 
Mary  Lawlor 
Cynthia 
Ledbury 


Gary  Lee 
Robert  Lenehan 
Frank  Letizia 
Andrea  Levin 
Audrey  Levin 


Frank  Levine 
Elizabeth  Leyva 
Wendy 
Liederman 
Carol 

Livingston 
Ann  Lloyd 


194  JUNIORS 


Lawrence  Lutch 
Catherine 
MacAulay 
Douglas 
MacDonald 
Lynne 
MacDonald 
Sherrill 
MacDonald 
Scott  Mallett 
William  Mallon 
Victor 
Maniscalco 
John  Manley 
Susan  Mansir 
Cheryl 
Marciello 
Joseph  Maribito 
David  Marriott 
John  Marrone 
Robyn  Mars 
Eileen  Martin 
Bernard 
Martino 
Anthony 
Martone 
Roberta 
Masiello 
Patricia 
Masotta 
Paula  Mayne 


Richard 

Mayo 

William 

McCoy 


Paul 

Mazzarella 

Theresa 

McDermott 


Colleen 

McBride 

Margaret 

McDonald 


John 

McCarron 

Francis 

McFarland 


Sharon 

McCole 

Nancy 

McHugh 

Robin 

McKeon 


Cynthia  Ledbury  looks  questioningly  at  her  English  teacher. 


JUNIORS  195 


William  McLean 
Catherine 
McMahon 
David  McNeill 
John  McNeill 
Scott  McNulty 
Brendon 
McWade 
Diana  Medugno 

Michael  Mehos 
C.  Melehet 
Cindy  Melone 
Janet  Mouse 
Margaret 
Millner 

Kathleen  Mingo 
Linda  Moffitt 

Pietro 

Mogianesi 

Marie 

Montecalvo 
Patricia  Moore 
Michael  Morelli 
Darelene 
Moreschi 
Joanne 
Moreschi 
Nancy  Moriconi 


Helen  Morrill 
Mary  Morris 
Richard  Morris 
Karen 
Moulaisoh 


Andrew 
Mullaney 
Paul  Munroe 
Karen  Murphy 
Maureen 
Murphy 


Michael  Murphy 
Kathlen  Murray 
Jay  Myerow 
John  Myers 


Helen  Morrill  proofreads  her  work  in  shorthand  class. 


196  JUNIORS 


juniors  make 
bicentennial  plans 

This  year’s  Junior  Class  is  not 
merely  the  Class  of  ’76;  they  are  “The 
Spirit  of  ’76.’’  The  class  has  joined 
together  with  the  city  of  Malden  in  the 
preparations  for  the  Bicentennial 
celebration.  They  have  set  up  a 
committee  advised  by  Mrs.  Brickley, 
a  member  of  the  History  department, 
to  sponsor  a  float  in  a  Malden  parade 
in  May. 

They  are  also  discussing  the  idea 
of  making  a  quilt  which  will  be  on 
permanent  display  in  the  new  City  Hall 
as  a  representation  of  the  “Spirit 
of  ’76.’’  The  Juniors  hope  to  see  more 
participation  by  the  student  body  with 
the  Bicentennial  planning.  They  feel 
that  clubs,  Seniors,  and  Sophomores 
should  follow  their  example  by 
becoming  involved  with  what  the  City 
of  Malden  plans  for  the  celebration. 


Patricia  Nelson 
Michelle 
Nocella 
Donna  Noone 
Edmund  Nuttall 


Michael  Norton 
Cheryl  Norton 
Francis  O’Brien 
James  O’Brien 


Micheal  O’Brien 
Patricia  O’Brien 
Thomas 
O’Brien 
Paul  O’Conner 


Karen  Parow 
Mark  Pashoian 
Rosa  Pasquale 
Dominic 
Peduila 

Margaret  Perry 


Catherine 
Person 
Joanne 
Persuitte 
Michelle 
Petruzello 
Joseph 
Pimental 
Joseph  Pisaturo 


Kimbly 

Ohlson 

Gerard 

O'Sullivan 

Janet 

Oxman 


Paul 
Olimpio 
David 
Ouellette 
Mary  Paino 


Anne  O’Neill 
Raymond 
Ouellette 
Sharon 
Palmer 


JUNIORS  197 


William  Pitts 
Michael 
Ploumbides 


Laurette  Poirier 
Dennis 
Pontbriand 


Steven  Poole 
Linda  Porter 


Richard  Kenney  tries,  in  vain,  to  read  a  book  in  his  Study. 


Brian  Powers 
Mary  Powers 
Joseph 
Prendergast 
John  Proctor 
Susan  Puopolo 
Walter  Purves 
Brien  Quinn 
Karen  Racioppi 

Leslie  Rainen 
Robin  Ralph 
Catherine 
Ranieri 
Doreen  Rappa 
John  Rauseo 
Laurette 
Reynolds 
Sheryl 
Richardson 
Stephen 
Ricotelli 
Richard  Risteen 
Kimberly  Rivers 
Wendy  Rivers 
Donald  Roach 
Karen 
Rodenhiser 
George 
Rodnizki 
Babara  Rogers 
Douglas  Rogers 


198  JUNIORS 


Frank  Ross 
William  Rowe 
Theresa  Ruane 
James  Ruggiero 
Rose  Ruplis 
Charles  Russell 


Mario  Russo 
Scott  Rutledge 
Nancy  Ryan 
Ronald  Sager 
Laurie  Sanborn 
Andrew  Sandler 


Francisco 
Santiago 
Richard  Santo 
Barbara 
Santoro 
Rocco  Saraceni 
Domonic  Sardo 
Paul  Sarrategui 


juniors  survive 
driver's  ed 

Few  students  look  forward  to 
staying  after  school  two  nights  a  week 
for  Driver’s  Education  classes.  Yet, 
there  is  one  magical  goal,  the  dream 
of  getting  their  licenses,  which  keeps 
about  one  hundred  students,  mostly 
Juniors,  after  school  for  Driver’s  Ed. 
Driver’s  Ed  teachers  Mr.  Shwartz,  Mr. 
Guarino,  and  Mr.  Gargill,  a  junior  high 
math  teacher,  encourage  discussions 
and  often  use  visual  aids,  some  of  which 
include  Walt  Disney  films  on  driving. 
Pizzas  are  brought  to  class,  and  milk 
shakes  are  slurped.  After  ten  long 
weeks,  thirty  class  hours  pass  by. 

Six  additional  hours  of  driving  and 
six  hours  of  observation  are  eventually 
fulfilled.  After  being  awarded  his 
Driver’s  Ed  Certificate  for  survival, 
each  student  is  then  eagerly  let  loose 
to  become  a  competent  driver. 


Jonathan 
Simons 
Mark  Sinclair 
Paul 

Skiffington 


Dennis  Sasso 
Elizabeth  Sasso 
John  Sasso 
Judith  Sawyer 


Julie  Sbraccia 
Thomas 
Scannell 
Ross  Schifano 
Louis  Scibelli 


Toni-Lee  Serino 
Dominic 
Settemio 
Kathy 
Sherbertes 
Rhonda  Shiner 


JUNIORS  199 


Lorraine 
Spinella 
Nicholas  Spirto 
Linda  Squires 
Dennis  Sullivan 
Diane  Sullivan 
Helen  Sullivan 
Kathleen 
Sullivan 

Mary  Sullivan 
Maureen 
Sullivan 
Alice  Surette 
Kathleen 
Surette 

Michael  Swible 
Gloria  Tabacco 
Michael 
Tamagna 


Ronald  Small 
Leeanne  Smith 
Nancy  Smith 
Joanne 
Snowdon 
Marla  Snyder 
Rosalyn 
Sooserian 


James  Sordillo 
Tamara 
Soussan 
Valencia 
Sparrow 
Donna 
Spaulding 
Edward 
Spellman 
Cheryl 
Speranza 


Deborah 
Tammaro 
Lori  Tavares 
John  Teal 
Michael  Thibert 


Daniel 
Thomann 
Edward 
Thomson 
Richard 
Tkaczuk 
Mark  Tolstrup 


Cheryl  Tonge 
Robert  Trahey 
Paul  Trickett 
Robert  Trickett 


c/ass  rings 
still  popular 

There  is  a  period  some  time 
during  the  Junior  year  of  high  school 
when  it  seems  that  almost  every 
student  is  trying  to  scrounge  a  bit 
of  money  here  and  there  in  order  to 
buy  that  bit  of  tradition  which  ties 
all  three  years  of  high  school 
together,  a  class  ring.  Of  course, 
some  students  receive  a  class  ring  as 
a  Christmas  gift  from  their  parents, 
but  these  number  a  privileged  few. 
This  year’s  Junior  Class  is  no 
different.  They  too  must  save  all 
the  money  that  happens  to  fall  their 
way  whether  it  be  from  baby-sitting, 
allowance,  or  a  part-time  job.  But 
no  matter  how  they  earn  their  ring,  a 
student  may  be  proud  of  his  bit  of 
Malden  High  School. 


200  JUNIORS 


Cynthia  Turpin 
Theresa  Valley 
Denise 
Venditelli 
John  Vetrano 
Cynthia  Vetree 
Mariann  Vining 


Lillian  Vitale 
Michael  Vona 
Josephine 
Vozzella 
Roslyn  Walcott 
James  Walsh 
Pauline  Walsh 


Robert  Walsh 
Nancy  Ward 
Lawrence 
Weiner 
Glenn 
Weymouth 
Brian  White 
Diane  White 


Suzanne  White 
Darlene  Wilson 
David  Wood 


Robert  Wood 
Pamela  Woods 
Maureen 
Wooldridge 


Judith  Wright 
Kathey  Yates 
Daniel  Young 


Rosemarie 

Zarro 

Pamela  Zipperi 
Christine  Zulli 


Karen  Rodenhiser  dances  to  songs  of  the  '50’s  at  the  Junior  Class 
Dance. 


JUNIORS  201 


Glen  Acquaviva 
Patricia  Acres 
David  Adelman 
Robert  Agneta 


Elizabeth 
Alexander 
Kimberly  Allen 
Robert  Allen 
Steven  Alpert 


Joseph  Amari 
Denise  Amirault 
Paul  Amoroso 
Maria  Anagnos 


sophomores 
begin  new  life 

For  many  Sophomores,  it  is 
frightening  to  enter  a  large  school 
such  as  MHS  for  the  first  time.  They 
must  leave  the  security  of  a  junior 
high  and  begin  all  over  again  to 
adjust  to  new  rooms,  new  routines,  and 
new  friends.  They  often  end  up  with 
confused  schedules.  They  may 
also  find  themselves  in  the  wrong  room 
after  sitting  through  a  whole  class 
period.  Questions  such  as  “Where  do 
I  go  to  get  an  admit  slip?"  and  “Who 
do  I  see  if  I  want  to  change  my 
schedule?”  often  remain  unanswered 
throughout  the  Sophomore  year.  During 
the  first  few  months,  most  sophomores 
remain  loyal  to  their  former  junior 
highs.  Before  long,  though,  they 
will  know  the  high  school  and  will  lose 
their  newness  as  they  begin  to 
function  as  a  class. 


Steven  Anastas 
Linda  Anderson 
Robert 
Anderson 
Anthony 
Andreucci 
Richard  Angelo 


Colin  Ansine 
Eric  Anteen 
Joanne  Arbo 
Alison  Armour 
Catherine 
Armstrong 


Lee  Armstrong 
Susan  Arnold 
Kevin  Arsenault 
Laraine 
Babcock 
Andrew  Babin 


Denise  Babin 
Peter  Babine 
Douglas  Bagley 
Claire  Baglio 
Mary 

Barbagallo 


202  SOPHOMORES 


Mary  Battaglia 
Cory  Bell 
Stephen 
Bellavia 
Edgar 

Bellefontaine 
Barbara 
Bennett 
Robert  Benson 
Kym  Berman 


George  Bertini 
David  Blanch 
Joan  Boal 
Gwen  Bois 
Joanne  Boland 
Pamela  Bolduc 
Doreen  Bonds 


Richard  Bonds 
Francis  Borseti 
Richard 
Boudrow 
Glenn  Bowie 
Wayne  Bowie 
Michael  Boyle 
Sherri  Bradley 


Sheara 
Brand 
Eric  Broady 


David 

Brennan 

Robyn 

Broady 


Jonathan 
Brickman 
Dana  Brown 


Shawn 
Brickman 
Linda  Brown 


Stephen 

Brickman 

Maryrose 

Brown 

Robert  Brown 


Joe  Cipriano,  Joe  Strum,  and  Tim  Buckley  applaud  at  their 
first  pep  rally  in  Jenkins  Auditorium. 


SOPHOMORES  203 


Amy  Brudnick 
Vicki  Brussard 
Richard  Bryan 
Cindy  Bryant 
Michael  Bucciero 
Timothy  Buckley 
Karen  Buonopane 


Patti  Burgess 
Kevin  Burggren 
Stephen  Burke 
Debra  Burns 
Linda  Burns 
Sandra  Butt 
Mark  Button 


Robert  Button 
Francis  Byrne 
Michael  Byrne 
Joseph  Cady 
John  Cagno 
William  Cahalane 
James  Cahill 


Laura  Cain 
Carolann  Callahan 
Edward  Callahan 
Paul  Cameron 


Maryann  Cammarata 
Karen  Campano 
Bruce  Campbell 
Rita  Cappuccio 


Celeste  Capra 
Ronna  Caras 
Michael  Carberry 
Kevin  Carbin 


Patrick  Carbone 
Patty  Cardone 
Jeanmarie  Cardoza 


Mr.  Hines  teaching  a  sophomore  English  class. 


204 


SOPHOMORES 


getting  lost 
a  sophomore  error 

My  first  day  at  Malden  High  was 
traumatic.  How  absolutely  em harassing 
it  was  to  be  five  minutes  late  and  to 
walk  into  a  classroom  full  of  strange 
faces.  Unknowingly,  I  had  interrupted 
the  teacher’s  first-day-of-school 
speech.  Stammering,  I  gave  my  weak 
explanation  for  lateness.  I’m  a 
sophomore.  I’m  new  to  this  school  and 
I  lost  my  schedule  six  times  already 
and  ...  I  twisted  my  head  to  glance 
briefly  into  my  future  class.  The 
many  different  faces  blurred  into  one. 
All  possessed  the  same  titled  head  and 
staring,  wondering  eyes.  I  began  to 
flutter  needlessly,  tugging  at  my  hair, 
and  checking  my  blouse.  The  teacher 
smiled  pityingly  and  broke  the  news  to 
me.  The  room  I  was  looking  for  was 
201;  the  room  that  I  was  presently  in 
was  207.  I  walked  out  numbly  to 
continue  my  search  for  201. 


John  Carozza 
Sandra  Carr 
Linda  Carrico 
Thomas 
Casaletto 


Daniel 
Casamento 
Mary  Casey 
Peter  Casper 
Frances 
Castaldo 


Philip 
Castelone 
Donna 
Cavallaro 
John  Chadwick 
Jeffrey 
Chamber 


Roy  Coffin 
Mitchell  Cohen 
Janet  Colangeli 
David 

Colantuoni 

Cheryl 

Colborne 


Wayne  Colella 
Linda  Collier 
Barbara  Collins 
Wanda  Collyer 
Donna  Conforti 


Michael  Conlon 
Thomas  Conlon 
Joseph 
Connearney 


Joseph 

Chandler 

Anthony 

Chiccuarelli 

Ann  Ciulli 


David 
Chapman 
Francis 
Cianciulli 
Alan  Clapp 


Steven 
Cherone 
Joseph 
Cipriano 
James  Clark 


SOPHOMORES  205 


Cheryl  Connolly 
Daniel  Connolly 


Tina  Coombes 
Barry 

Cooperstein 


Mary  Copson 
Richard 
Corricelli 


Donna  Cosman 
Richard  Cox 
Kim  Craven 
Lori  Crockwell 
Michael  Cronin 
Steven  Cronin 
Michael  Crotty 
Judith  Crowe 

Robert  Crowe 
Kathleen 

Crowley 

Herbert 

Cruikshank 
Kevin  Cullen 
Kevin 

Cummings 
Nancy  Cunha 
Renee  Curley 
William  Curley 

Debra  Curran 
John  Curran 
Jane  Curtis 
Gayle  Cusson 
David  Daley 
Paul  D’Antilio 
Charles 

Davidson 
Debra  Dawson 


Elizabeth 
DeA  villa 
Lisa 

DeBenedetto 
Mark  DeBonis 
Michael 
DeBonis 
Denise  DeGloria 
Linda 
DeMartino 


206 


SOPHOMORES 


Peter 


Demirdjian 

Joseph 

Denovellis 

Debra 

D’Entremont 
John  DePriest 
Joyce 

DeVincentis 
Frank  DiCesare 
Diane  DiChiara 

Judith  Didio 
Deborah 
DiMeco 
Donna  DiMeco 
Valerie  DiNapoli 
Richard  DiOrio 
Joseph 
DiSalvatore 
Anna  DiSchino 
Joanne 
DiStafano 
Brian  Doherty 
Lynne  Doherty 
Rosemary 
Doherty 
Theresa 
Doherty 
John  Donahue 
Robert 
Donahue 


sophomores  elect 
first  officers 

In  November  the  Sophomores  held 
their  first  class  meeting  under  the 
supervision  of  Mr.  Barry  Fitzpatrick 
the  Class  of  1977’s  newly  elected  Head 
Faculty  Advisor.  Business  taken  care 
of  at  the  meeting  was  the  speeches  by 
the  thirty  candidates  for  sophomore 
offices. 

For  weeks,  hundreds  of  posters 
were  taped  to  walls  and  stairwells  all 
over  the  school.  When  the  final  ballots 
were  counted  the  new  officers  for  the 
class  of  1977  were  Cathy  MacMullin, 
President;  Susan  Lucey,  Vice- 
President;  Nancy  Marciello,  Secretary; 
Gail  MacNamara,  Treasurer;  and  Diane 
Spinelli,  Historian.  Elected  to  the 
SFAAB  was  Dana  Brown  and  School 
Committee  Representative  was  Cathy 
MacMullin. 


Sharon 
Donahue 
Martha 
Donnarumma 
Joseph 
Doucette 
Doris  Dowling 


Michael 
Downing 
John  Doyle 
Saul  Drevitch 
Dominic 
Drinkwater 


Kathleen 
Duggan 
Karen  Dunn 
Marianne  Dunn 
Ronald  Dunphy 


SOPHOMORES  207 


John  Edwards 
Pericles 
Eliopoulos 


David  Ell  A 

Joyce  Elliot 

K  i  j 

Tonda  Ellis  ■! 

Paul  Emanuele 

fl 

il 

Vincent 

Esposito 
Linda  Faiella 
Terry  Faro 
Robin  Farren 
Sandra  Farry 
Patricia  Fee 


Jodi  Feldman 
Mark  Feldman 
Louis  Femino 
Joseph  Ferreira 
Ernest  Fielding 
Yvonne  Fielding 
Shirley 
Fiermonte 


Mark  Filippi 
Alexander  Finn 
Barbara  Finn 
Donna  Finn 
George  Finn 
Joseph  Finn 
Joseph  Finn 


Patricia 
Finnegan 
Licia  Firmani 
Karen 
Fitzgerald 
Maureen 
FitzGerald 


Dennis 

Fitzpatrick 

James 

Fitzpatrick 

Joane 

Fitzpatrick 

Patrick 

Fitzpatrick 


Richard 
Flammini 
Thomas 
Flanagan 
Kathleen  Flynn 
Kevin  Foley 


sophomore  advisors 
see  high  goals 

Advisors  for  the  Class  of  1977 
are  Barry  Fitzpatrick  and  his  team  of 
Carol  Gavoorian,  Gerald  Alleyne,  Mary 
Downes,  Cecil  Busby,  and  Philip  Darragh. 
Most  of  them  have  advised  classes 
before  and  are  familiar  with  the  joys 
and  headaches  of  being  a  class  advisor. 
The  advisors  have  three  main  goals, 
for  the  class.  These  are  to  make 
the  class  feel  wanted,  to  make  the 
class  an  important  part  of  MHS,  and 
to  bring  the  class  together. 

At  the  first  meetings  of  Sophomore 
homeroom  representatives,  several 
suggestions  for  class  activities 
were  brought  up.  One  novel  idea  was 
a  Computer  Dance,  where  a  student 
would  be  matched  with  another  at  the 
dance  by  computer.  Activities  such 
as  this  would  help  the  goals  of  the 
advisors  to  be  reached. 


208  SOPHOMORES 


James  Foreman 
John  Forgione 
Francis  Fougers 
Jon  Frauton 
Stephen  Freker 
Robert  Friberg 


Robert  Frye 
Joan  Fucci 
John  Furlong 
Joanne  Gaffey 
Patricia 

Gagliardi 
Denise  Gardiner 
Lorraine  Garrity 
Karl  Gartland 

Louise 

Gautreau 
Deborah  Gavin 
Michael  Gear 
Paula  Gelzenes 
Steven  Genova 
Mary  Gentile 
Claude  Gerard 
Linda 

Giandomenico 


Susan  Patri  prepares  to  head  for  her  fourth  period  class. 


Albert 

Giangregorio 

Robert 

Giangregorio 
Patricia  Giglio 


Linda  Gilbert 
Peter  Gilette 
Joseph 
Giordano 


Michelle 
Girolamo 
Michael  Glazer 
Paul  Glennon 


Steven  Glennon 
Kelly  Glynn 
Mark  Goodram 


SOPHOMORES  209 


Robin  Gorfine 
Michael 
Gostanian 
Judy  Gottschalk 
Timothy  Gover 


Dennis  Grace 
Veronica  Graf 
Anthony 
Gravallese 
Patricia  Gray 


Mark  Greeley 
Donna  Grenier 
Nancy  Griffin 
Janice  Guarino 


sophomore  spirit 
apparent  early 

Ms.  Carol  Gavoorian,  Sophomore 
class  advisor,  pleaded  with  the 
Sophomores  during  a  November 
assembly  to  “Please  bring  in  your  class 
dues!”  The  class  came  through  with  over 
seven  hundred  dollars  within  one  week. 

During  the  Busing  Forum  held  in 
the  Gay  Auditorium  on  December  10,  at 
least  one  sophomore,  Amy  Brudnick,  was 
courageous  enough  to  sit  with  a  panel 
consisting  of  Mrs.  Virginia  Yardumian, 
Mrs.  Amelia  Miclette,  and  the 
Reverends  Lawson  and  Rowe.  The 
Sophomores  asked  challenging 
questions  of  the  panel  and  guest 
speakers,  news  announcer  Barbara  Borin 
and  State  Senator  Steven  McGrail. 

The  Class  of  1977  has  shown  its 
spirit  and  dedication  by  establishing 
precedents  for  a  sound  financial  basis 
and  a  willingness  to  participate  in 
school  activities  while  generating 
its  enthusiasm  to  others. 


Brenda 
Gudmundson 
Denise  Guliano 
Mary  Hall 
Sally  Hall 
Nancy  Halleran 


Michael 
Hamilton 
Duane  Hamlin 
Dona 

Hammersley 

Susan 

Hammersley 
Robert  Handy 

William  Hanley 
Elizabeth 
Hannaford 
Nancy  Hannon 
Peter  Hanson 
Daniel  Harries 


Brenda  Harris 
Linda  Harris 
James 
Hattabaugh 
Paula  Healy 
Kathleen 
Hegarty 


Cheryl  James 

Hickey  Hickey 

Karen  Michael 

Hoffman  Holden 


Walter 

Hennessey 

Jean  Hicks 
Walter  Hong 


210  SOPHOMORES 


Anthony 

Joseph 

Daniel 

Kelley 


Francis  Hood 
Joseph  Horne 
Robert  Hotz 
Timothy  Hoy 
Anthony 
Hudson 
Kathleen 
Hughes 
Jean  Hume 

Ellen  Hunt 
Wayne  Hurley 
Nancy  Ignazi 
Chedva  Irlender 
Scott  Isaksen 
Laurel  Jacobs 
William  Jenkins 


James  Johnson 
Michael 
Johnson 
Laurie 
Johnston 
Debra  Jones 
Dennis  Jones 
Robert  Jones 
Virginia  Jones 


Beverly 
Kanofsky 
Paul  Kilroy 
Judith  Kimball 


John  DiGiammarino,  assistant  principal  to  the  Sophomore 
Class  and  an  avid  sports  fan  watches  the  Chelsea  game  at  the 
Macdonald  Stadium. 


SOPHOMORES  211 


Richard  Kimball 
Joan  King 
Pamela 
Kingsley 
Diane  Kinnon 
Lisa  Kipnis 
Edward  Kitchen 
Jody  Klayman 

Evelyn  Knight 
Paul  Kouroyen 
Luis  Kurs 
William 
LaCombe 
Robert 
LaDonne 
Louis  Laforest 
Joseph 
LaFrenier 

Cheryl 
LaMonica 
Rena  Landay 
Theresa  Lane 
Steven  Langille 
Melvin 
Langston 
Betty  Lanigan 
Linda  Lanza 


Edward  Larson 
Mary  LaSpine 
Rita  Lawler 
Tracey 
Lawrence 


Rachel  Lawson 
Charles  Leason 
Vivien  Lee 
Mark  Left 


Jeffrey  Leftin 
Judith  Legon 
Daniel  Lenehan 
Lynne  Leonard 


John  Leone 
Scott  Leslie 
Barry  Levine 


Joanne  Arbo  seems  annoyed  at  the  interruption  of  the  p 
tographer. 


212  SOPHOMORES 


Donna  Liadis 
Michele  Lind 


tree  sale 

sophomore  success 

This  year,  the  sophomore  class 
urged  citizens  and  students  of  Malden 
to  buy  their  Christmas  trees  from  the 
Class  of  77  at  Macdonald  Stadium  on 
December  7-8.  This  project  aided  the 
class  treasury  and  helped  unite  the 
sophomore  class.  The  Christmas  tree 
sale  involved  almost  every  student  in 
the  sophomore  class.  According  to  Ms. 
Gavoorian,  sophomore  class  advisor, 
this  was  the  main  purpose  of  the  sale. 
Different  crews  were  formed  to  work 
as  salesmen,  Santa  Clauses,  and  little 
elves.  Refreshment  stands  were  set 
up,  and  Choral  Arts  was  present  to 
provide  entertainment.  The  Band  was 
also  there  to  liven  the  Christmas 
spirit.  The  sale  was  successful  in 
collecting  over  a  thousand  dollar  profit 
The  class  may  sponsor  another 
Christmas  tree  sale  next  year  and  use 
it  as  an  annual  fund-raising  project 
each  Christmas. 


Ralph 
Lindstrom 
Wendy  Unman 
Diane  Lloyd 
Diane  LoChiatto 


Neal  Lochiatto 
Kenneth 
Lockhart 
James 

Lombardozzi 
James  Long 


Thomas  Looney 
Susan  Lucey 
Lisa  Lucontoni 
Marie  Luise 


Susan  Mack 
Catherine 
MacMullin 
Raymond 
Magliozzi 
Kim  Mahoney 
Susan  Mahoney 


George  Malta 
Donna  Malzone 
Consiglia 
Manganiello 
Salvature 
Manganiello 
Anthony 
Maniscalco 


Patricia  Manley 
John  Manning 
Susan 
Mansfield 


Eric  Lunde 
Donna 
MacDonald 
Anne  Marie 
MacDougall 


Rita 

Lutkevich 

Edward 

MacDonald 

Christina 

MacFarlane 


Michael 

Lynn 

William 

MacDonald 

Mark 

MacGregor 


SOPHOMORES  213 


Susan  Manzi 
Laurie 
Marchetti 


Nancy  Marciello 
Crest  Marenghi 


Maureen 

Marfoli 

Marcia 

Margolies 


Sophomores  experiment  in  Introductory  physical  Science  Class 


Lorna  Marshall 
Cheryl 
Marsmelli 
Laurel  Martino 
Lee  Masterson 
Lori  Masterson 
Wayne 
Matewsky 
Hugh  Matthews 
Nancy  Mattsen 


Albert  Mayhew 
Jane  McBride 
Patricia 
McCabe 
Mary  McCarron 
Gerald 
McCarthy 
Pamela 
McCarthy 
Brenda 
McDermott 
Dawn 
McDonald 

Judith  McHugh 
Gail  McNamara 
Margaret 
McNulty 
Ricky  Melanson 
Peter  Menzies 
Lawrence  Meo 
Frank  Meuse 
Patricia  Meuse 


Donna  Micale 
Kevin  Michel 
Thomas  Millar 
Pamela  Milligan 
Amy  Mintz 
Brenda 
Modugno 


214  SOPHOMORES 


David  Modugno 
Donna  Moffitt 
Ernest  Molinari 
Sandra  Molinari 
Frances 

Monahan 

Nancy 

Montgomery 
Aaron  Moore 


Darcelle  Moore 
Holly  Moore 
Janet  Moran 
Edwin  Morel 
John  Moreschi 
Thomas  Morley 
Cindy  Morrell 


Donna  Morrell 
Peter  Morrell 
Donna 
Mullaney 
Jeffrey 
Mullaney 
Darlene  Munsey 
Linda  Murphy 
Robert  Murphy 


sophomores  suffer 
through  entrance 

“Oh,  you’re  only  a  sophomore? 

Poor  kid!  Too  bad,  you  still 
have  two  more  years  to  go!”  is  the 
encouragement  which  each  sophomore 
has  to  put  up  with  every  day.  Besides 
these  humiliations,  he  must  also  hear 
various  “injustices”.  Many  sophomores 
get  their  morning  exercise  from 
climbing  three  flights  of  stairs  to 
their  homerooms.  They  are  not  allowed 
on  work  study  or  early  release 
programs,  even  though  many  have 
seventh  period  studies.  In  many 
ways,  the  sophomores  are  restricted. 
They  are  blamed  for  almost  every 
wrong.  “A  sophomore  did  it”  is  not 
an  unusual  phrase  around  the  school. 
Still,  each  senior  and  junior  has  also 
suffered  these  same  “injustices”. 
Perhaps  it  is  an  initiation  process 
into  the  school.  Seniors  and  Juniors 
have  survived,  and  the  sophomores  will 
too. 


Thomas 

Murphy 

Virginia  Murphy 
Dennis  Murray 
Lynda  Myers 


Rodrigo  Myrie 
Judith  Nally 
Nancy  Neagle 
Patrick  Nee 


Donna  Nelder 
Richard  Nelson 
Stephen 
Nickerson 
Steven 
Nickerson 


SOPHOMORES  215 


Doreen  Nocella 
Michael 
Noonan 
Gail  Norton 
Michael  Nunn 
Dorothy  Nye 
Daniel  O’Boyle 


David  O’Brien 
Linda  O'Brien 
Richard  O’Brien 
John  O’Connor 
Gerard 
O’Donnell 
John 

O'Halloran 


James  Olson 
Lori  O’Keefe 
Marisa  O’Keefe 
Deborah 
O’Leary 
Elizabeth 
O’Leary 
Debra  Olimpio 
Patricia  Oliver 

James  Olson 
Emily  Olszak 
Cheryl  O’Neil 
Sandra  O’Neil 
Deborah  O’Neill 
Keith  O’Neill 
Syliva  Orient 


Theresa 
O’Rourke 
Ellen  Pacini 
Susan  Paino 
George  Papile 


Christopher 
Pappo 
Sandra 
Pa proski 
Valerie  Pastore 
Glenn  Paterson 


Susan  Path 
Linda  Patterson 
Donna  Pauline 
Cheryl 
Pearlman 


sophomore  life 
not  all  trauma 

It  has  been  scientifically  proven 
that  Sophomores  are  actually  normal 
human  beings.  For  years  many  Juniors 
and  Seniors  have  believed  that  they 
are  not. 

Sophomores  are  granted  the  most 
sought-after  privileges  in  the  school. 

We  are  allowed  choice  seats  at  all 
assemblies,  and  we  have  lovely  views 
of  the  city  of  Malden  from  our 
penthouse  homerooms. 

Most  Juniors  and  Seniors  have  the 
strange  notion  that  the  way  to  spot  a 
Sophomore  is  to  look  for  a  kid  with  a 
runny  nose  who  is  tripping  over  his 
size  13  sneakers  on  size  9  feet.  That 
is  absolutely  false;  we  can  trip  over 
our  own  two  feet  just  as  well  with  size 
9  sneakers. 

Remember,  fellow  Sophomores,  when 
times  are  bad  and  your  patience  has 
nearly  run  out,  take  heart;  remember 
that  someday  soon  we  just  may  all 
become  Juniors. 


216  SOPHOMORES 


Luke  Phaneuf 
Brian  Phillips 
Catherine  Pinette 
Robert  Pinkham 
Debra  Pirkey 
Edward  Pirkey 
Keiko  Pitts 
Michael  Pitts 

Mark  Piven 
Dawn  Plummer 
Linda  Poole 
Keith  Pottle 
Deborah  Powell 
Joseph  Proctor 
Eric  Provitola 
Debra  Puopolo 


Thomas  Quin 
Carolyn  Quinlan 
Michael  Rafuse 


Kenneth  Ragucci 
Michael  Rawston 
Diane  Rea 


Carl  Redford 
Donna  Rega 
Sharon  Reilly 


Timothy  Reinold 
Sally  Renaud 
Sheryl  Repoza 


Karen  Clark  an  unsuccessful  candidate  for  sophomore  class  trea¬ 
surer  at  the  election  assembly. 


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SOPHOMORES  217 


Joanne  Ricciardone 
Pearl  Richardson 
George  Richardt 


Janet  Roach 
Jean  Roach 
Laura  Rocco 


Janice  Rodenhiser 
Phillip  Rogers 
Barry  Rosen 


fatigue  rampant 
in  early  classes 

Although  I  was  only  half  awake  when 
first  period  began,  I  warned  myself  to  be 
sure  and  pay  attention.  At  the  end  of  the 
first  five  minutes  of  class,  the  teacher’s 
voice  was  droning  in  my  ears,  and  my 
lids  began  their  slow  journey  over  my 
pupils.  Hoping  to  arouse  myself  from  my 
slumber,  I  wiggled  around  and  opened 
my  notebook  to  a  new  page,  ready  to 
survive  the  class.  Much  to  my  horror,  the 
blue  lines  on  the  page  began  to  melt  into 
one  blur.  Aware  of  the  teacher’s  disdain,  I 
forced  my  eyes  open  and  looked 
innocently  and  intently  at  the 
blackboard,  but  I  collapsed  onto  my 
desk.  Nodding  my  head  rhythmically,  I  . 
dreamed  of  soft  pillows  and  warm  beds. 
The  ringing  of  the  bell  too  soon 
awakened  me;  I  jumped  up,  grabbed  my 
books  and  raced  to  my  next  class, 
determined  to  sleep  .  .  .  er,  study  the 
entire  period. 


Frank  Rossano 
Elyse  Rotman 
Cheryl  Rowe 
William  Rucci 
Robert  Ryan 


Dominick  Saldi 
George  Salie 
Russell  Sampson 
Peter  SanAngelo 
Eden  Sandler 


George  Santanelli 
William  Sardo 
William  Sarsfield 
Tami  Savarino 
Robert  Scannel 


Diane  Scarano 
Lori  Scheufele 
Joseph  Scibelli 
Lisa  Seltser 
Theresa  Shamma 


Daniel  Shaughnessy 
Donna  Sheppard 
Michael  Short 


218  SOPHOMORES 


Thomas  Skelton 
William  Smeglin 
Patricia  Smith 
Victor  Smith 
Joan  Smolinsky 
David  Snow 
Donald  Snowdon 


Jill  Snyder 
Lorraine  Sordillo 
Donna  Sousa 
Patricia  Sousa 
Victor  Souza 
Lenny  Spallone 
Michael  Spencer 


Steven  Spinale 
Diane  Spinelli 
Joanne  Spinney 
Lynne  Sport 
Debra  Stathacopoulos 
Marjorie  Steele 
Christine  Sterner 


Stephen  Strauss  Joseph  Strum  Brian  Sullivan 
Donald  Surette  Joseph  Surette  Michael 

Svenson 


Michael 

Sullivan 

Maxine 

Sweeney 


Robin  Sullivan 
Lisa  Taich 
Benjamin  Talbot 


Carl  Gartland  spends  a  pleasant  evening  with  his  date  at  the 
Junior  Class  Dance. 


SOPHOMORES  219 


Kenneth  Taylor 
Robert  Taylor 
Robert  Teel 
Carrie  Thibault 
Jeffrey  Thompson 
Christine  Tingdahl 
James  Tolstrup 


Frank  Tortorella 
Jo-Ann  Trabucco 
Anthony  Tramontozzi 
William  Trickett 
Sheila  Trioli 
John  Tripp 
Michael  Tufo 


Cheryl  Tumblin 
William  Tupper 
Robert  Turmel 
Stewart  Tuttle 
Robert  Vaccaro 
Sandra  Velleman 
Frederick  Verdi 


John  Victor 
James  Vorron 
Joseph  Waite 
Margaret  Walsh 


David  Ward 
Robert  Watkins 
Kenneth  Watson 
Donna  Webb 


Laurie  Weiner 
Adrianne  Weiss 
Mary  Welch 
Phyllis  Werlin 


Donald  West 
Kimberly  West 
Debra  Wheeler 


Sophomores  Billy  MacDonald,  Karl  Gartland,  and  Joe  Sur 
rette  unolad  Christmas  T rees  at  Macdonald  Stadium. 


220 


SOPHOMORES 


John  White 
Doreen  Whiteside 


Gerry  McCarthy  struggles  with  a  scotch  pine. 


Charles  Whiting 
Paula  Widener 
William  Wild 


Edward  Willcox 
Kim  Willcox 
Linda  Williams 
Barry  Wilson 


Cindy  Wilson 
Lisa  Wilson 
Robert  Wilson 
Rosalind  Winter 


Stacey  Young 
Robert  Zagarrella 
Barbara  Zaia 
Frank  Zaia 
Jean  Zaia 


Debra  Zaltzberg 
John  Zamagni 
Ann  Marie  Zampitella 
Ann  Marie  Zipperi 
Christine  Zschokke 


Keith  Womack 
Lyle 

Woodworth 
Francis  Wright 


Sharon  Wommer 
Sandra  Worthley 
Dennis  Young 


Pamela  Wood 
Cynthia  Wright 
Nancy  Young 


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SOPHOMORES  221 


school  committee 
and  administration 


school  committee 
in  new  locale 

With  the  completion  of  the  new 
Civic  Center  in  early  April  many  of 
the  offices  on  the  first  floor  of  the 
old  building  were  vacated.  Among 
those  benefiting  from  the  move  were 
the  five  member  School  Committee;  Paul 
Phaneuf,  Superintendent  of  Schools; 
and  Thomas  Cosgrove  and  T.  Richard 
Kelliher,  Assistant  Superintendents. 

They  and  their  office  staff  are 
enjoying  modern  and  expanded 
facilities  on  the  first  floor  of  the 
new  building  complex. 

Construction  was 

largely  federally  funded  and  represents 
the  first  phase  in  the  downtown  urban 
renewal  project.  Proposals  for 
replacing  the  original  pre-Civil  War 
era  City  Hall  date  back  to  the  turn 
of  the  century  and  the  new  buildings 
opened  in  April  were  badly  needed. 


School  Committee;  David  Rosen,  Thomas  Fallon,  Joan  Aliberti,  Marguerite  Holland,  Virginia  Yardumian. 


222  ADMINISTRATION 


Thomas  Cosgrove,  Asst.  Superintendent 


ADMINISTRATION  223 


Arthur  Boyle 
Principal 


administrators 


Richard  Cunningham 
Asst.  Principal  for  Seniors 


224  ADMINISTRATORS 


Brendan  Duffy,  Asst.  Principal  for  Juniors 


John  DiGiammarino 

Asst.  Principal  for  Sophomores 


Mary  Howard,  Dean  of  Girls 


ADMINISTRATORS  225 


Richard  Appleyard:  English  2.3,  Shakespeare, 
Maldonian 


Gerald  Alleyne:  U.S.  History,  Sociology 


advisors  find 
jobs  rewarding 

The  position  of  advisor  can  be 
enviable,  because  it  enables  teachers  to 
get  to  know  students  outside  of  the 
classroom.  The  relaxed  feeling  at 
meetings  makes  for  informal 
conversations  which  give  insight  into  the 
thoughts  and  interests  of  both  teachers 
and  students. 

Accordingto  Ms.  Sharon  Lovins,  being 
advisor  to  C.A.M.  gives  herthe 
opportunity  to  see  the  students  “grow 
intellectually  and  socially  from 
Sophomore  to  Senior  year  .  . 

Whateverthe  individual  reasons, 
advisors  give  of  themselves  —  their  time, 
effort,  and  energy  —  to  benefit  students. 
There  are  many  headaches  and 
frustrations  which  go  along  with  the  job. 
But  the  grievances  are  minimal 
compared  to  the  rewards  of  being  an 
advisor. 


Martin  Ansell:  T.V.  Production 

Joseph  Ackerman:  Chemistry,  Physical  Science 


226  FACULTY 


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Hal  Amrhein:  Exploring  Human  Nature,  Biology 
Frank  Abrahams:  Choral  Arts,  Music  Theory 


Melvin  Baran:  Typing  1,  Money  and  Taxes. 
Insurance,  Money  andBanking 


John  Benotti:  Chemistry,  Senior  Class  Advi¬ 
sor 


Natalie  Benedetto:  Home  Economics 

Carmine  Belmonte:  Distributive  Ed.  Administrator 


FACULTY  227 


Carole  Blake:  Band 


Joseph  Blanchette:  French  1,3.4 


Richard  Bezubka:  Math, 
Algebra  1,2,  Applied  Math 


Donald  Brunelli:  Algebra  1,2,  Business  Math 


Cecil  Busby:  Exploratory  Shop,  Woodworking 


228  FACULTY 


Lois  Brickley:  U.S. History 


Christopher  Berry:  Special  Needs 


John  Carroll: 
Rifle  Club 


Meteorology,  Earth  Science, 


Elliott  Carlson:  Chemistry  1,2,  L.l.T. 


FACULTY  229 


MaryComeau:  English 

Louis  Ciarfella:  Intro.  Analysis,  Alg.  2,  Applied  Math 


230  FACULTY 


Brenda  Crowley:  Guidance 

Wendell  Crawford:  Trig,  and  Analytic.  Geometry 


Lillie  Davis:  Guidance 


new  courses  add 
to  curriculum 

In  an  attempt  to  serve  student 
interests,  many  new  courses  were 
instituted  this  year.  Economics  and 
Business  Law  were  introduced  and  the 
English  department  greatly  extended  its 
semester  program.  Exploratory  Shop  was 
designed  to  expose  students  to 
Woodworking,  Motors,  Electricity,  and 
Mechanical  Drawing.  The  Math 
department  added  two  new  courses  to 
thetraditional  program.  Introductory 
Analysis  was  designed  for  students  who 
had  not  had  enough  background  in 
mathematics  to  take  a  year  of 
trigonometry.  The  Introduction  to 
Computer  Science  course  involved 
construction  of  flow  diagrams  and 
computer  programing.  These  new 
courses  give  students  a  wider  range  of 
subjects  to  choose  from.  Students  can 
now  take  courses  which  interest  them 
and  which  they  actually  enjoy. 


Phillip  Darragh:  Geometry,  Algebra  2,  Ap¬ 
plied  Math 


Linda  Davin:  Film  Making,  English  3,  Sur¬ 
vey  Am.  Lit.,  Survey  Br.  Lit. 


FACULTY  231 


Mary  Downes:  Art 

Margaret  Doherty:  Nurses’  Aide 


James  Dempsey:  Exploratory  Shop,  Automotive 


Claire  DeVito:  Business  Machines,  Machine  Transcrip¬ 
tions,  Stenography  3,  Stenography  Transcriptions 


232  FACULTY 


Joseph  Evangelista:  Law  and  Economics,  Bookkeeping  1, 
Tying2 


George  Edwards:  Record-keeping,  Bookkeeping  2, 
Faculty  Manager  of  Athletics 
Elmer  Evans:  Unnassigned 


FACULTY  233 


Arthur  Freedman:  English  2,4 


teaching  methods 
meet  new  needs 

Not  only  does  the  curriculum  change 
according  to  student  interest,  but 
techniques  change  to  meet  student 
needs.  Field  trips  included  a  visit  to  the 
cemetery  by  the  Existentialism  class  and 
a  visit  to  the  Malden  courthouse  by  the 
Literature  of  Crime  classes.  Speakers 
such  as  John  Henning  and  Barbara  Borin 
attended  some  of  the  U.S.  History 
classes.  The  Chemistry  II  class  added 
new  topics  to  its  progressive  team 
teaching  approach.  Mr.  Scannell,  Mrs. 
Grillo,  former  MHS  Chemistry  teacher, 
Mr.  Benotti,  and  Dr.  Ackerman  were 
lecturers  for  periods  of  four  weeks  in 
specialized  fields.  All  of  these  innovations 
were  successful  attempts  by  the  school 
to  meet  changing  student  needs. 


Barry  Fitzpatrick:  Health 

Earl  Fitzpatrick:  Automotive  Shop 


234  FACULTY 


Lois  Goddard:  English  3.4 

Carol  Gavoorian:  Steno  1.3,  Legal  Secretary 


Elizabeth  Gowell:  English  2,3 


James  Griffin:  Work  Study 


Edward  Galligan:  German  1,2,3 


FACULTY  235 


Robert  Hines:  English  2,4. 


Robert  Guidi:  Geometry,  Algebra  2,  Business 
Math. 


Karen  Hendrickson:  Health 


William  Hanifan:  Unassigned 
Helen  Howard:  Dean  of  Girls 


236  FACULTY 


John  Hussey:  English  4,  English  Dept.  Chairman 
Frederick  Jones:  Physical  Science,  Ecology  Club 
Advisor 


Adele  Kahn:  U.S.  History 


Roy  Hendrickson:  Art 


FACULTY  237 


Thomas  Kelly:  Physical  Education 
Mary  Jane  Kowalski:  T.V.  Production 


new  addition 
planned  for  MHS 

All  of  the  Malden  school  buildings  have 
long  been  suffering  from  overcrowding.  To 
solve  this  problem,  the  City  of  Malden  plans 
to  construct  a  new  extension  to  Malden 
High  School  which  will  eventually  include 
grade  nine,  and  relieve  the  overcrowding  in 
the  junior  highs.  The  present  “old” 
building,  which  has  been  standing  since 
1896,  will  be  demolished.  The  money 
needed  for  the  preparations  and  actual 
construction  will  be  provided  by  the  Federal 
Government  and  from  the  State.  Mayor 
Walter  Kelliher,  Building  Inspector  Ed 
Devine,  School  Committee  Chairwoman 
Virginia  Yard umian,  City  Councillor  William 
Patchel,  Councillor-at-Large  Neil  Callahan, 
and  the  faculty  have  been  meeting  and 
shapinga  preliminary  plan  forthe  modern 
facilities  which  will  be  completed  in  1979  or 
1980. 


Kevin  Lordan:  English  2,  Drama 


238  FACULTY 


Harriet  Lohnes:  French  2,3,4 


Thomas  Maher:  English  4,  Blue  and  Gold 
Lee  Malbon:  Business  Math,  Geometry,  Algebra 
2 


FACULTY  239 


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Joseph  Mondor:  Guidance 

James  McCann:  Latin  3,  Classical  Cultures,  Languagi 
Dept.  Chairman 


William  Mini:  Workstudy  Co-ordinator 


Frederick  Murray:  Music  Director 


Jeffrey  McCormack:  English  3,4 


Sharon  McGee:  Machine  Transcription,  Stenogra¬ 
phy  2,  Typing  3,  Junior  Class  Advisor 


240  FACULTY 


Marilyn  O’Neill:  Child  Development 
Beverly  Oxman:  English  2. 


Ann  Murphy:  English  2 

Thomas  O'Donnell:  Chairman  Social  Studies  Dept.,  U.S. 
History 


FACULTY  241 


Helen  Phillips:  Stenography,  Typing 
Thomas  McGrail:  Director  of  Guidance 


John  Queally:  Algebra,  Geom. 


Lucinda  Riggirv  English 
Louis  Racca:  Gym 


auction  promotes 
new  friendships 

The  Senior  Class  held  the  second 
Teachers  Auction  on  February  13-14,  in 
an  effort  to  raise  funds  for  scholarships 
for  seniors.  Teachers  donated  services  or 
prizes  and  lists  were  posted  on 
homeroom  bulletin  boards  for  review  by 
interested  students.  On  Thursday  and 
Friday,  students  gathered  in  the  Gay 
Auditorium  after  school  to  bid  on  their 
favorite  teacher.  Some  teachers  offered 
a  meal,  either  school  lunches  for  a  week 
or  dinner  at  a  restaurant,  while  others 
donated  tickets  to  events  in  the*Boston 
area.  There  were  many  original 
donations  which  students  took 
advantage  of,  such  as  an  autographed 
book  of  poetry,  a  pool  party,  and  Mr. 
Angelo’s  beard.  The  event  raised  a  total 
of  six-hundred  dollars  for  the  scholarship 
fund  and  hopefully  acted  as  a  catalyst  for 
better  student-faculty  relationships. 


242  FACULTY 


Elaine  Rivman:  Spanish 

John  Ryan:  Business  Math.  Geometry 


Francis  Scannell:  Chairman  Of  Science  Dept. 


John  Sadler:  Librarian 
Joseph  Rossino:  Guidance 


John  Roebuck:  Data  Processing,  Com¬ 
puter  Science 


Joseph  Sacco,  Jr.:  Business  Machines,  Athletic  Direc¬ 
tor,  Chairman  Of  Business  Dept. 

Sally  Riley:  Stenography,  Typing 


FACULTY  243 


Evelyn  Silver:  Guidance 

Jacqueline  Starr:  Pyschology,  Child  Development 


Richard  Tice:  Electricity 


Helen  Sullivan:  Unassigned 
Abraham  Stein:  Unassigned 


244  FACULTY 


Karen  Tucker:  Chemistry 
Harold  Thurston:  Woodworking 


Katherine  Woodward:  English 


Josephine  Walczak:  Geometry,  Algebra  2  Jean  Zipke:  English 

Robert  Ware:  Bookkeeping 


FACULTY  245 


Robert  Bressler 
Mabel  Bainbridge 


Mary  Co  lei  la 
Paul  DiCesare 


Jeanne  Grasso 


246  SECRETARIES  AND  CUSTODIANS 


Stanley  Kuznicki 


Elmer  Nelson 
Frances  O'Leary 


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530-576  Eastern  Ave. 
Malden,  Ma.  02148 

321-1450 

Over  50  years  of  service  to  the 
automobile  public 

Chevrolet ,  Chevelle, 
Chevy  II ,  Camaro, 
Vega ,  Chevy  Trucks 
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new  and  used  bikes 
repairs  and  accessories 

239  main  street maiden 
321-9249 


322  Eastern  Avenue ,  Malden ,  MA.  02748 


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SULLIVAN  CATERING 


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165  Pleasant  Street 
324-9867 


EASTERN  CLEANERS 


492  Main  Street 
Malden ,  MA. 
322-0838  or  322-0839 


Dennis  Krivelow  shops  for  class  ring  at  Towne  Jewelers,  420  Main  St.,  Malden 
Square 


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Veteran’s 


Auto  Body 

75  Broadway 

Malden  322-2400 


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selection  of  records,  tapes 
and  stereo  components 

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322.-777 5 


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for  cameras  and 
photo  supply 
101-103  ferry  st. 
maiden 
324-4531 


William  Thistle 


Ann  Mirageas 


LINCOLN  STUDIO 

Official  Portrait  Photographers  for  the  MALDONIAN 

Since  1953 


147  Pleasant  St. 


324-1186 


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The  present  Malden  City  Hall  was 
constructed  in  1857,  and  attempts  for 
modernization  were  made  in  the  1880’s.  The 
difficulty  of  managing  a  community  such  as 
Malden  demands  larger  facilties  that  the 
present  building.  Various  departments  are 
scattered  in  leased  locations  throughout  the 
city.  This  lack  of  space  and  dissemination  of 
departments  impedes  the  city  government’s 
effectiveness.  During  the  1960’s,  after  several 
successful  neighborhood  and  industrial  urban 
renewal  projects,  Malden  turned  its  attention 
to  the  renewal  of  the  central  business  district. 
The  continuation  of  the  MBTA  orange  line 
trains  into  Malden  and  an  extensive  industrial 
park  are  also  included  in  the  program.  The 
badly  needed  new  city  hall  will  house  all  of  the 
city  offices,  police  station,  and  various  other 
public  service  agencies.  Located  on  Pleasant 
Street  across  from  the  future  Malden  MBTA 
station,  the  Malden  Government  Center  will  be 
linked  to  the  station  by  a  pedestrian  bridge. 
Studies  have  indicated  that  as  a  result  of  the 
extension  of  an  MBTA  station  and  a  new 
government  building,  there  will  be  an  increase 
in  private  investment  in  the  central  business 
district.  Construction  of  the  civic  center  began 
in  May  1973,  and  is  expected  to  be  completed 
by  the  summer  of  1975. 


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58-62  Exchange  St. 

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"North  Shore’s  Finest  Dry  Cleaners” 
Gowns  and  draperies  —  our  specialty 
492  Main  St.,  Malden,  MA.  02148 
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Joseph  Sheffer,  D.M.D. 
ORTHODONTICS 
621  Main  Street 
324-7490 

Mr.  Robert  J.  Gordon 
10  Holden  Street 
322-8558 


Benjamin  L.  Newbern,  M.D.,»fruc* 
388  Pleasant  Street 
321-0020 

Paul  S.  Scola, O.D.S. 

Endontist 
214  Main  Street 

321- 4444 

Arron  E.  Kaye,  D.M.D.-/,:V< 

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Dr.  Carmine  A.  Guida 

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105  Pleasant  Street 

322-0737 


James  A.  Casey,  Jr.,  O.D. 
Optometrist 
405  Main  Street 
322-1490 


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THE  MALDEN  BANKS 


The  First  National  Bank  of 
Malden 

48  Pleasant  Street 
321-1234 

Malden  Co-Operative  Bank 
20  Exchange  Street 
324-6700 

Malden  Savings  Bank 
397  Main  Street 


Malden  Trust  Company 
94  Pleasant  Street 

321- 1111 

Fellsway  Co-Operative 
Bank 

353  Main  Street 

322- 9860 
Middlesex  Bank 
1  Salem  Street 

322-9860 


322-0720 
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140  Ferry  Street 
321-5800 


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index 


Abbott.  Kathleen  A.  186 
Abrahams,  Frank  227 
Acierno.  Josephine  31,  186 
Ackerman.  Joseph  64.  226 
Acquaviva,  Glen  P.  202 
Acquaviva,  Mark  J.  186 
Acres.  Patricia  A.  202 
Adams.  Joan  E.  186 
Adams,  Joseph  114 
Adams.  Michael  R.  186 
Adelman,  David  B.  202 
Adorn.  Steven  F.  23. 41,  186 
Agneta.  Robert  202 
Alessandro.  Carol  A.  186 
Alexander.  Elizabeth  M.  202 
Aliberti,  Joan  222 
Allen.  James  P.  57, 186 
Allen,  Kevin  J.  186 
Allen.  Kimberly  B.  202 
Allen.  Robert  202 
Alleyne.  Gerald  226 
Allonby,  Judith  A.  186 
Alloway,  Steven  P.  114 
Alman,  Marc  E.  186 
Almquist,  Michael  A.  186 
Alpert.  Steven  M.  202 
Altman,  Peter  64,  186 
Amari.  Denise  R.  114 
Amari.  Joseph  P.  202 
Amirault,  Denise  M.  202 
Amirault,  John  D.  186 
Amoroso.  Mary  E.  114 
Amoroso,  Patricia  M.  186 
Amoroso,  Paul  L.  202 
Amrhein.  Hal  227 
Anagnos.  Marie  202 
Anastas.  Steven  J.  202 
Anderson,  Linda  M.  202 
Anderson,  Robert  W.  202 
Andreucci.  Anthony  N.  64,  202 
Angelo,  David  A.  23.  114 
Angelo,  Joseph  226 
Angelo,  Richard  N.  202 
Annonson,  Jeanette  M.  186 
Ansel,  Martin  226 
Ansine,  Colin  A.  202 
Anteen,  Eric  M.  202 
Anthony,  Alan  P.  1 14 
Antonelli,  Peter  L.  186 
Antoniou,  Anna  Marie  33.  113,  114 
Antonucci,  Gina  A.  37,  113,  114 
Appel,  Sandra  33,  186 
Appleyard,  Richard 49.  110,  111. 

226 

Aragona.  David  W.  114 
Arbo.  Joanne  E.  202,  212 
Aresco,  Karen  226 
Armoian,  Mark  186 
Armour.  Alison  202 
Armstrong,  Catherine  E.  202 
Armstrong,  Lee  202 
Arnold,  Deborah  J.  186 
Arnold.  Susan  M.  202 
Arsenault.  Anthony  186 
Arsenault.  Kevin  23,  202 
Artino.  Marguerite  186 
Assetta.  Stephen  M.  1 15 
Athridge,  Linda  A.  186 
Atwater,  Michael  N.  186 
Austin,  Audrey  P.  115 
Avallone.  Daniel  W.  186 
Avola,  Rhonda  L.  115 
Babcock.  Laraine  M.  202 
Babin.  Andrew  M.  202 
Babin,  Cheryl  A.  115 
Babin.  Denise  M.  202 
Babin.  Diane.  M.  186 
Babin,  Patricia  M.  186 
Babine,  Peter  202 
Babine,  Peter  W.  186 
Bagley.  Douglas  P.  202 
Bacigalupo,  Julia  227 
Bagley.  Lawrence  C.  115 
Baglieri,  Joseph  186 
Baglio,  Claire  L.  202 
Baglio.  Joseph  S.  4,  49,  186 
Baglio,  Rosemary  1 15 
Bainbridge.  Mabel  246 
Baker.  Diane  186 
Baldwin.  Jolene  D.  61.  186 
Ballerini,  John  A.  186 
Band  80.  81 

Barahona.  Jerome  M.  115 
Baran,  Melvin  227 
Baran,  Rhonda  J.  1 15 
Barat.  Philip  M.  186 


Barbagallo.  Mary  202 
Barbagallo.  Salvatore  61.  186 
Barbaro.  Angela  M.  115 
Barbaro.  Camille  115 
Bard.  Robin  A.  1 16 
Barker.  Nancy  202 
Barker,  Susan  L.  186 
Barkosky,  John  A.  116 
Barnaby,  Cheryl  202 
Baron,  Marjorie  E.  41,  61.  65.  202 
Baron,  Theodore  A.  1 16 
Barrett.  Patricia  A.  116 
Barrett,  Robert  W.  202 
Barricelli.  Richard  M.  49.  202 
Barrow.  Marjorie  187 
Barthelmess.  Francis  J.  187 
Bartlett,  Brian  P.  197 
Bartlett,  Elizabeth  A.  116 
Bartlett,  John  E.  116 
Barton,  Craig  A.  202 
Barton.  Marie  F,  187 
Basketball,  Girls  66-69,  Boys  72- 
77 

Bateman,  Janet  A.  202 
Bates.  Joseph  G.  187 
Battaglia.  John  J.  1 16 
Battaglia.  Mary  203 
Bauer,  Arthur  E.  116 
Beaton,  John  J.  1 16 
Beaudoin.  Janent  M.  187 
Bedine,  Adrienne  227 
Beecoff,  Myrna  S.  1 16.  49 
Behn.  Hans  G.  117 
Belbin.  Kathy  A.  61,  187 
Bell.  Cory  K.  203 
Bellavia.  Robert  53,  1 17 
Bellavia.  Stephen  59.  203 
Bellefontaine.  Edgar  W.  203 
Belliveau,  Eric  J.  187 
Belmonte,  Carmine  J.  227 
Belmonte.  Steven  39,  36.  117 
Benedetto.  Natalie  227 
Beninati.  Joseph  A.  1 17 
Bennett.  Barbara  17. 67.  69.  203 
Bennett.  Kevin  L.  187 
Benotti,  John  4.  5,  1 10,  1 1 1.  227 
Benson.  Donna  M.  117 
Benson.  Robert  E.  203 
Berg.  Lisa  A.  117 
Bergin.  Debra  A.  117 
Berman.  Kym  S.  57.  203 
Berman.  Mark  A.  57.  61.  1 17.  41 
Berry.  Brian  F.  117 
Berry.  Christopher  229 
Berry,  Michael  W.  187 
Berte.  Deborah  187 
Berte,  Joanne  117 
Bertini,  George  J.  203 
Betts.  Virginia  A.  187 
Bezubka.  Richard  228 
Binda.  Jeanne  31,  42,  187 
Biscoe,  Irene  M.  118 
Bishop,  Cathy  M.  118 
Black.  Cheryl  A.  1 18 
Blackman.  Mel  36.  110,  111.237 
Black  Student  Union  42 
Blake.  Alfred  R.  1 18 
Blake.  Carol  228 
Blanch.  David  A.  203 
Blanchette.  Joseph  228 
Blue  and  Gold  50.  51 
Boal,  Joan  L.  203 
Bois,  Gwen  A.  203 
Boisvert.  Bruce  R.  187 
Boisvert.  Joseph  C.  41.  118 
Boisvert.  Justine  E.  41.61,  187 
Boland.  Ellen  B.  187 
Boland.  Joanne  203 
Bolduc,  Pamela  J.  203 
Bonanno.  Ann  M.  187 
Bonasoro,  Richard  P.  118 
Bonds,  Doreen  J.  203 
Bonds,  Richard  J.  203 
Bonfiglio,  George  228 
Boojum  Rock  65 
Borrelli,  Domenic  M.  118 
Borseti.  Francis  T.  203 
Borseti,  Michael  187 
Boudrow.  Richard  P.  203 
Bouley,  Joseph  J.  187 
Bourque.  Robert  J.  118 
Bowie,  Glenn  Edward  203 
Bowie.  Kim  E.  1 18 
Bowie.  Wayne  M.  203 
Boyd.  Robert  G.  118 
Boyle,  Arthur  P.  25.  224 


Boyle,  Arthur  P.  Jr.  41.  118 
Boyle.  Michael  J.  23.  203 
Bradley.  Sherri  J.  203 
Brand,  Sheara  G.  203 
Brandano.  Michele  D.  118 
Brandano.  Warren  D.  187 
Brennan.  David  L.  203 
Bressler.  Robert  246 
Braunack.  Wilfried  187 
Brazeau,  Christopher  118 
Brazeau,  Mary  187 
Breault.  Daniel  W.  187 
Briatico.  Alice  S.  61,  187 
Brickley,  Lois  229 
Brickman.  Jonathan  E.  203 
Brickman.  Shawn  R.  23.  203 
Brickman,  Stephen  A.  203 
Bridgham.  Catherine  T.  118 
Broady.  Eric  B.  71.  203 
Broady,  Robyn  A.  203 
Brooks,  Linden  T.  81.  187 
Brophy,  Susan  J.  119 
Borwn,  Faye  C.  61.  119 
Brown,  Dana  F.  41.  203 
Brown.  Francis  A.  1 19 
Brown.  Joseph  B.  119 
Brown.  Karen  A.  33.  187 
Brown,  Kevin  P.  187 
Brown.  Kevin  W.  1 19 
Brown,  Linda  M.  42.  203 
Brown,  Maryrose  203 
Brown,  Nancy  I.  187 
Brown.  Robert  W.  203 
Brown,  Rosemarie  1 19 
Brudnick.  Amy  E.  204 
Brudnick.  Judith  A.  61.  63.  49.  120 
Brunelli.  Donald  228,  41 
Brussard.  Vicki  A.  41.  61.  204 
Bryan.  Deborah  A.  187 
Bryan.  Richard  M.  204 
Bryant.  Cindy  R.  204 
Bucci.  Mark  120 
Bucci.  Michael  J.  59 
Bucciero.  Michael  204 
Bucciero.  Patricia  120 
Buchanan.  Diane  D.  120 
Buchholz,  Ronald  L.  41.  61,  120 
Buckley.  Loretta  R,  120 
Buckley,  Patricia  E.  187 
Buckley.  Stephen  J.  41.  187 
Buckley.  Steven  M.  120 
Buckley.  Timothy  203.  204 
Buonopane.  Karen  A.  204 
Burgess,  Doris  A.  67.  69.  187 
Burgess,  Nancy  J.  67 
Burgess.  Patti  M.  204 
Burgess.  Scott  J.  120 
Burggren,  Kevin  F.  204 
Burke,  Brian  A.  120 
Burke,  Cynthia  120 
Burke,  Elaine  M.  17.  18,  120 
Burke,  Louise  A.  188 
Burke.  Stephen  J.  204 
Burkhead.  Cheryl  204 
Burns.  Daniel  A.  188 
Burns.  Debra  A.  204 
Burns,  Helena  A.  188 
Burns.  Linda  J.  204 
Burns.  Mark  K.  23.  73.  75,  77,  120, 
137 

Burstein.  Steven  E.  188 
Burt,  Bonnie  M.  120 
Busby,  Cecil  C.  228 
Busby,  Kathryn  120 
Butt.  Sandra  R.  204 
Button.  Mark  E.  204 
Button.  Robert  S.  204 
Bynoe,  Christina  M.  42.  121 
Byrne,  Cheryl  A.  121 
Byrne,  Francis  P.  204 
Byrne.  Michael  E.  204 
Cadigan.  Mary  C.  188 
Cady. Joseph  W.  204 
Cagno,  John  204 
Cagno,  Nancy  246 
Cagno,  Paula  121 
Cahalane.  William  F.  204 
Cahil,  James  M.  204 
Cain,  Laura  L.  204 
Caissie.  Susan  M.  121 
Caiazzo.  Joan  C.  188 
Callahan.  Carolann  17.  204 
Callahan.  Edward  J.  204 
Callahan.  Richard  W.  121 
CAM  41 

Camarata.  Mark  J.  188 


Cameron.  Paul  J.  64.  204 
Cammarata.  Dean  J.  121 
Cammarata.  Maryann  204 
Cammarata,  Paul  A.  188 
Campano.  Karen  204 
Campbell.  Bruce  S.  204 
Campbell.  Robert  J.  188 
Campbell.  Susan  M.  188 
Candeloro.  Donna  M.  188 
Cann,  Andrew  B.  122 
Canning,  Roy  E.  122 
Cannon.  Linda  A.  122.  33 
Cantera,  Duane  J.  188 
Capodilupo.  Gina  M.  188 
Cappuccio,  Anthony  T.  122 
Cappuccio.  Rita  204 
Capra.  Celeste  M.  204 
Caras.  Ronna  I.  204 
Carberry.  Michael  A.  204 
Carberry,  William  E.  122 
Carbin.  Julie  P.51,  122 
Carbin,  Kevin  P.  204 
Carbone.  Patrick  204 
Cardone,  Patty  A.  204 
Cardoza.  Jeanmarie  204 
Caristinos.  Michael  A.  205 
Carlan.  Stephen  29,  122 
Carlow.  Daniel  R.  122 
Carlson.  Clare  229 
Carlson.  Elliot  41,  229 
Carlton,  Robert  S.  64,  188 
Carmichael.  Nancy  188 
Carnival,  Charles  A.  205 
Carolan,  Bernard  229 
Carroll,  John  229 
Carozza.  John  G.  49.  205 
Carpenter.  Steven  D.  23.  27.  73. 

75.  122 

Carr.  Nancy  J.  188 

Carr.  Sandra  A.  205 

Carr.  Sharon  D.  122 

Carr.  Steven  A.  188 

Carrico.  Linda  A.  205 

Carroll,  Brian  R.  73.  188 

Carroll.  M.  Lisa  31,  41.  188 

Carroll.  Peter  73.  230 

Caruso,  Carl  123 

Caruso.  Corrine  J.  123 

Casaletto.  Thomas  M.  205 

Casamento.  Daniel  J.  205 

Casamento.  William  J.  188 

Case.  Marianne  123 

Casey.  Doreen  123 

Casey,  Mary  E.  205 

Casper.  Peter  J.  205 

Castaldo.  Cheryl  A.  123 

Castaldo,  Frances  M.  205 

Castelone.  Philip  C.  205 

Cavallaro.  Donna  205 

Chadwick,  John  M.  205 

Chalmers.  David  A.  188 

Champer.  Jeffrey  M.  205 

Chandler,  Joseph  H.  57.  205 

Chapman,  David  J.  205 

Cheerleaders  30.  31 

Cherone.  Steven  M.  42,  205 

Chess  Club  64 

Chiccuarelli,  Francis  L.  205 

Chingris.  Valerie  R.  45.  188 

Chipman.  Beth  J.  123 

Chisolm.  Patricia  31.  188 

Chiulli,  Richard  188 

Choral  Arts  Society  83 

Chuha,  Elizabeth  J.  61.  123 

Ciampa.  Theresa  A.  188 

Ciarfella.  Louis  230 

Cicca relli.  Susan  M.  17,  67,  69,  188 

Ciccotti,  Susan  C.  123 

Ciccolo,  Angela  E.  188 

Cincotta,  Kenneth  J.  123 

Cioffi,  Albert  F.  123 

Cipriano.  George  A.  151 

Cipriano.  Joseph  M.  203,  205 

Ciulli,  Ann  M.  205 

Ciulla,  Constance  123 

Ciulla,  Salvatore  C.  124 

Clapp.  Alan  J.  205 

Clark,  James  205 

Clark,  John  C.  124 

Clark.  Karen  A.  217 

Clark,  Nancy  L,  188 

Clemente,  Terry  A.  188 

Clifford.  Barbara  230 

Cline,  Linda  M.  188 

Cochrane.  Debra  A.  124 

Coder,  Rosemary  E.  45,  188 


Coffey,  Dennis  P.  71.  124 
Coffin.  Robert  P.  124 
Coffin.  Roy  M.  205 
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Cohen.  Mitchell  B.  205 
Cohen.  Susan  J.  33,  188 
Colangeli,  Janet  L.  57,  205 
Colangeli,  Patricia  M.  17,  67.  69. 

113.  124 

Colantuoni,  David  L.  205 
Colarusso.  Jodi  A.  124 
Colella,  Mary  246 
Colarusso.  Robin  A.  188 
Colborne.  Cheryl  M.  205 
Colborne,  John  124 
Colborne.  Julia  M.  188 
Cole.  Kathleen  188 
Colella.  Barry  E.  124 
Colella.  Marlene  C.  188 
Colella.  Wayne  W.  57,  205 
Coleman.  Paul  J.  23.  124 
Coleman.  Theresa  67.  69,  189 
Collier,  Linda  M.  205 
Collins.  Barbara  J.  205 
Collins.  James  M.  39.  51,  61,  125 
Collyer,  Wanda  205 
Comeau.  Denise  L.  41,  125 
Comeau.  Mary  230 
Comita.  Shirley  A.  125 
Como.  Robert  E.  125 
Conforti.  Donna  M.  205 
Conlon.  Michael  E.  205 
Conlon.  Thomas  A.  205 
Connearney.  Joseph  J.  23.  205 
Connearney,  Robert  F.  59.  125 
Connolly.  Cheryl  A.  206 
Connolly.  Daniel  J.  206 
Connors.  Gail  E.  189 
Conrad.  Ellen  M.  125 
Conrad.  Kathleen  G.  124,  125 
Conrad.  Twilah  E.  41,  125 
Cook.  Earl  L.  189 
Cooke.  Sheryl  L.  189 
Coombes,  Karen  D.  125 
Coombs.  Raymond  230 
Coombes,  Tina  M.  42.  206 
Cooperstein,  Barry  P.  206 
Copson,  Mary  A.  206 
Corcoran.  Patricia  A.  125 
Cormier.  Gilda  39,  126 
Coricelli.  Richard  A.  206 
Cosentino.  Lisa  A.  126 
Cosgrove.  Thomas  223 
Cosman.  Domma  J.  41.  81.  55. 

206 

Costantini,  Antonio  126 
Costello.  David  W.  189 
Costello.  Diane  M.  126 
Cote.  Laura  M.  61.  126 
Courtney,  Roberts.  126 
Couture.  Theresa  M.  126 
Cox.  Richard  A.  206 
Coyne.  Philip  E.  126 
Crannel.  Jon  W.  126 
Craven,  Kim  D.  206 
Craven,  Michael  R.  189 
Crawford.  Wendell  230 
Crenshaw,  Linda  J.  189 
Crockwell,  Lori  A.  206 
Croft.  Anne  M.  189 
Croft,  Catherine  A.  126 
Cronin.  Barbara  A.  126 
Cronin,  Debra  A.  126 
Cronin,  Michael  A.  206 
Cronin,  Steven  J.  206 
Cronin,  Thomas  M.  4.  126,  156 
Cross  Country  56.  57 
Crotty.  Michael  G.  206 
Crowe,  James  E.  126 
Crowe,  Judith  M.  64.  206 
Crowe.  Robert  M.  206 
Crowley,  Brenda  230 
Crowley.  Kathleen  M.  206 
Crowley.  Shawn  F.  127 
Crowley.  Timothy  H.  189 
Cruikshank.  Herbert  E.  206 
Crumley.  Lisa  A.  61.  189 
Cuccoli.  Nancy  J.  127 
Cucinotta.  Rosemaria  A.  189 
Cullen.  Kevin  W.  206 
Cummings.  Charles  189 
Cummings.  Judith  L.  31,  41,  189 
Cummings.  Kevin  J.  29.  206 
Cunha.  James  S.  41.  53.  127 
Cunha.  Nancy  E.  206 
Cunneen,  Paula  J.  189 


274  INDEX 


Cunningham.  Mark  J.  127 
Cunningham,  Richard  224 
Cuoco.  Paul  J.  189 
Curcetti.  Grazia  127 
Curcetti.  Teresa  189 
Curley,  Alice  C.  127 
Curley,  John  T.  128 
Curley.  Mary  A.  17.  42.  189 
Curley.  Paul  L.  189 
Curley.  Renee  J.  206 
Curley.  William  J.  206 
Curran.  Debra  A.  206 
Curran,  John  F.  206 
Curtis.  Jane  C.  206 
Cusson,  Gayle  E.  206 
Cusson.  Joan  M.  189 
Cusson.  Mark  S.  128 
Czerepica.  Stanley  P.  57.  189 
Daigle,  Andrew  P.  128 
D'Alessio.  Gail  A.  128 
Daley.  David  P.  206 
Daley,  Diane  M.  128 
Daley.  Philips.  189 
Daly.  Jo  Ann  189 
Damiano.  Gerard  P.  132.  128 
Damon,  Wendy  L.  128 
Dampolo.  Conrad  G.  128 
Danberg.  Cheryl  R.  128,  154 
Danca.  Gina  M.  189 
Danforth.  Kenneth  J.  189 
Danforth.  Richard  S.  128 
D'Antillo,  Paul  A.  Jr.  206 
Darish,  Jay  L.  189 
Darragh.  Paul  K.  41,  39.  64.  128 
Darragh.  Philip  231 
Darragh.  Thomas  J.  189 
Davenport.  William  231 
Davidson.  Charles  F.  Jr.  206 
Davin.  Linda  231 
Davis.  Anthony  L.  189 
Davis,  Lillie  231 
Dawson,  Debra  A.  206 
Dawson.  Gary  E.  128 
De  Acetis.  Linda  M.  51.  64.  189 
De  Avilla.  Elizabeth  A.  206 
De  Benedetto.  Lisa  206 
De  Bonis.  Mark  A.  206 
De  Bonis.  Michael  A.  206 
Dedrick.  Walter  F.  128 
Dedulonus.  Karen  R.  128 
De  Felice.  Brian  V.  128 
De  Filippis.  Stephen  A.  23.  189 
De  Filippo.  Anthony  129 
De  Franzo.  Phyllis.  G.  it 9 
De  Gloria.  Denise  L.  206 
deGranda.  Eatima  231 
De  Heulle.  Michael  H.  129 
DeHeulle.  Peter  FI.  129 
Delnnocentis,  Maddalena  129 
Della  Gatta,  Anthony  J.  129 
Dellemonico.  John  E.  130.  162 
Delorie,  James  R.  189 
DeMartino,  Linda  A.  206 
D  meo.  Louise  231 
Demirdjian,  Peter  64.  207 
DeMitre.  Matina  130 
DeMontier.  Bonnie  J.  130 
Dempsey.  James  232 
DeNapoli.  Ann  M.  130 
DeNatale.  Kathleen  M.  189 
Denehy,  Joseph  P.  130 
Dennis.  Paul  W.  130 
Devovellis.  Joseph  A.  23,  207 
D'Entremont,  Debra  A.  207 
D'Entremont,  Stephen  G.  130 
DePriest.  John  W.  207 
DeRoche.  Patricia  A.  130 
DeSimone.  Deborah  A.  130 
DeVincentis,  Joyce  L.  207 
DeVito.  Claire  232 
DeVito.  Michael  F.  130 
Devlin,  Denis  F.  189 
Diamond.  Jayne  130 
Diaz.  Teresa  189 
DiBiase.  Paula  S.  189 
DiCesare.  Frank  G.  207 
DiCesare.  Judith  A.  190 
DiCesare.  Nancy  L.  131 
DiCesare.  Paul  246 
DiChiara.  Diane  T.  207 
Didio.  Jean  131 
Didio.  Judith  E.  207 
DiFilippo.  Roberta  J.  131 
DiFilippo.  Thomas  190 
DiGangi,  Darlene  M.  41.  131 
DiGiammarino.  John  211. 225 
DiGregorio.  Debra  M.  61.  131 
DiMeco.  Deborah  A.  207 
DiMeco.  Donna  Marie  207 
Di  Napoli.  Robert  G.  23.  131 
Di  Napoli.  Valerie  J.  207 
DiNitto.  Ann  M.  131 
DiNitto.  James  D.  131 


DiNitto,  Maureen  E.  190 
DiNunzio.  Paul  J.  190 
Di  Orio.  Richard  207 
Di  Orio.  Steven  P.  131 
Di  Persio.  Antonio  131 
DiPietro.  Lucille  232 
DiPietro.  Richard  J.  132 
DiSalVatore.  Joseph  207 
Di  Salvatore.  Richard  P.  Jr.  190 
Di  Sano,  Diane  132 
Di  Schino.  Ann  M.  207 
Di  Scipio.  Mark  A.  190 
Di  Stefano.  Joanne  E.  207 
Doherty.  Brian  A.  207 
Doherty.  Joseph  T.  132 
Doherty.  Lynne  A.  207 
Doherty.  Margaret  232 
Doherty.  Rosemary  207 
Donahuw,  Stephen  P.  132 
Doherty.  Theresa  A.  207 
Doherty.  Stephen  J.  190 
Donahue.  John  J.  207 
Donahue.  Roberts.  207 
Donahue,  Sharon  P.  207 
Donnarumma.  Martha  207 
Doolin,  Robert  F.  53.  71,  132 
D'Ortona,  David  J.  190 
Doucet,  Cheryl  A.  19.  31,  132 
Doucet.  Edna  M.  190 
Doucette.  Gail  A.  132 
Doucette.  Joseph  F.  207 
Dowling.  Doris  A.  207 
Dowling.  Karen  A.  41.  55.  49.  131. 

132 

Downing.  Lorna  J.  132 
Downes.  Mary  E.  232 
Downing.  Marybeth  31.  41.  190 
Downing.  Michael  207 
Doyle,  John  D.  207 
Dracopoulos,  Patricia  190 
Drapola,  Charles  F.  132 
Drevitch,  Saul  207 
Drey,  Thomas  232 
Drinkwater.  Dominic  F.  23.  207 
Dudley,  Nathaniel  190 
Duffy,  Brendan  188.  225 
Duggan,  Joseph  G.  133 
Duggan,  Kathleen  207 
Duggan.  Michael  190 
Dunn.  Karen  F.  207 
Dunn,  Margaret  M.  133 
Dunn,  Marianne41,  207 
Dunphy,  Ronald  B.  207 
Durant.  Carolyn  A.  133 
Durgin,  Daniel  L.  190 
D'Urso.  Diane  M.,  207 
Dworkin.  April  S.  190 
Dworkin,  June  F.  190 
Dyer,  Mary  T.  190 
Eason.  Nancy  J.  133 
Eccleston.  Donna  L.  207 
ECO  84 

Eddy.  Cheryl  A.  17 
Eddy.  Mark  W.  133 
Edwards.  George  233 
Edwards,  John  J.  208 
Egan,  Kathleen  233 
Eisen,  Steven  E.  133 
El  Club  Hispanica  60 
Eliopoulos.  George  P.  190 
Eliopoulos.  Pericles  P.  208 
Ell.  David  B.  208 
Ell.  Robin  L.  133 
Elliott.  Joyce  S.  208 
Ellis.  Brian  A.  190 
Ellis.  Gary  190 
Ellis,  Tonda  L.  208 
Elmstrom.  Robin  E.  133 
Emanuele.  Paul  G.  208 
Equestrian  Club  64 
Erlandson.  Robert  133 
Esposito.  Anne  M.  133 
Esposito.  Ronald  J.  190 
Esposito,  Vincent  J.  208 
Evangelista.  Deni  233 
Evangelista.  Joseph  233 
Evans.  Elmer  233 
Fadia,  Linda  C.  133 
Fahey.  Nancy  M  134 
Faiella.  Diane  tvi. 

Faiella,  John  A.  134 
Faiella.  Linda  M.  208 
Falberg,  Susan  233 
Fallon,  James  R.  134 
Fallon.  Thomas  222 
Faro.  Terry  208 
Farrell.  Mark  S.  190 
Farrell,  Richard  V.  190 
Farrell,  Robert  S.  23.  190 
Farrell,  Stephen  J.  134 
Farren,  Robin  208 
Farry.  Sandra  L.  208 
Faucher.  Bruce  J.  61.  190 


Faulkner.  John  E.  134 

Fay.  James  W.  134 

Fee.  Patricia  208 

Feener,  Nancy  J.  190 

Feldman.  Jodi  B.  208 

Feldman.  Mark  S.  208 

Feltz.  Susan  M.  134 

Femino,  Charles  J.  134 

Femino.  Louis  A.  23.  208 

Ferratusco,  Vance  C.  45,  73.  134 

Ferreira,  Joseph  208 

Fetter,  William  233 

Field  Hockey  16,  17 

Fielding,  Bernice  190 

Fielding.  David  M.  134 

Fielding,  Ernest  F.  208 

Fielding,  Yvonne  B.  208 

Fierimonte.  Paul  A.  134 

Fierman,  Harriet  234 

Fiernonte.  Shirley  A.  208 

Figelski,  Darlene  M.  190 

Figelski,  Paul  K.  134 

Filippi.  Mark  J.  208 

Filmore,  Scott  134 

Finch.  Ellen  L.  51,  134 

Finn.  Alexander  H.  208 

Finn,  Barbara  A.  31.  190 

Finn,  Barbara  K.  42,  208 

Finn.  David  246 

Finn.  Dennis  M.  135 

Finn,  Donna  M.  208 

Finn.  Gary  E.  190 

Finn.  George  H.  208 

Finn.  Jeffrey  A.  64.  190 

Finn.  Joseph  P.  208 

Finn,  Joseph  R.  208 

Finn.  Maureen  A.  135 

Finn.  Paul  21,  23.  25.  134 

Finn.  Roy  246 

Finn.  Stephen  G.  49.  61,  135 
Finnegan,  Patricia  M.  208 
Firmani.  Licia  A.  208 
Fishman.  Eric  M.  190 
Fitzgerald.  Karen  G.  208 
Fitzgerald.  Maureen  208 
Fitzpatrick.  Barry  67.  234 
Fitzpatrick.  Dennis  P.  208 
Fitzpatrick,  Earl  234 
Fitzpatrick,  James  A.  208 
Fitzpatrick,  Joane  F.  208 
Fitzpatrick.  Patrick  J.  208 
Flammini.  Richard  A.  208 
Flanagan.  Colleen  M.  135 
Flanagan.  Maureen  190 
Flanagan.  Patricia  A.  135 


Flanagan.  Thomas  P.  208 
Flynn,  Alfred  234 
Flynn.  James  M.  135 
Flynn.  Kathleen  A.  208 
Flynn,  Maureen  E.  135 
Focht.  Judith  A.  190 
Folan,  James  J.  57.  136 
Foley.  Colleen  D.  31.  136 
Foley.  Joseph  D.  Jr.  190 
Foley.  Kevin  J.  208 
Foley.  Lisa  M.  191 
Foley.  Robert  L.  136 
Football  20-29 
Forbes,  Denise  E.  E.  136 
Ford.  Albert  23.  191 
Ford.  Dawn  M.  136 
Foreman.  James  E.  23,  209 
Forgione.  John  209 
Forman,  Sandra  P.  136 
Forni.  Guerrio  246 
Forsythe.  Joyce  A.  136 
Forti.  Matthew  J.  136 
Fosco.  Antonio  187,  191 
Fougere.  Francis  1.  209 
Fournier.  Cynthia  J.  136 
Fournier.  Daniel  H.  39.  136 
Fournier.  Joanne  L.  136 
Fowler.  Marian  191 
Franey.  George  F.  191 
Franey,  Linda  J.  191 
Franzosa.  Michael  J.  136 
Frauton,  Jon  D.  209 
Frauton,  Joseph  E.  45.  191,  193 
Frauton,  Richard  C.  136 
Freede.  Judith.  M.  136 
Freedman.  Arthur  234 
Frecker,  John  23.  73.  77,  137 
Freker,  Stephen  F.  23.  209 
Freni,  Joseph  R.  137 
Freni,  Michael  S.  23.  191 
Friberg.  Robert  E.  64,  209 
Frim.  KurtM.  191 
Frissora.  Richard  J.  137 
Fritz,  Laura  E.  137 
Frye.  Robert  L.  209 
Fucci,  Joan  M.  209 
Fulgham.  Kenneth  73,  75.  77 
Funicella.  James  M.  137 
Furlong,  John  D.  73.  209 
Future  Nurses  85 
Future  Teachers  85 
Gaetani.  Mary  137 
Gaffey.  Janet  M.  138 
Gaffey.  Joanne  209 
Gaffey,  Stephen  23.  191 


Gagliardi.  Francesco  191 
Gagliardi.  Irene  J.  138 
Gagliardi.  Patricia  A.  209 
Gallagher.  William  191 
Galligan.  Edward  235 
Galvin.  Claire  M  138 
Galvin,  Michael  G.  138 
Galvin.  Susan  D.  191 
Garbarino.  John  R  61.  191 
Gardiner.  Deborah  A.  57.  138 
Gardiner.  Denise  J.  63.  209 
Gardner.  Sherry  A.  31.  42.  191 
Gardner.  Virginia  235 
Garland.  Russell  T.  21.  23.  138 
Garneau.  Rise  B.  138 
Garrity.  Lorraine  F.  209 
Garrity.  Richard  J.  209 
Gartland.  Carol  A.  64.  191 
Gartland.  Karl  E.  23.  209.  219.  220 
Gaudet,  Donna  M.  138 
Gaudette,  Kristina  M.  138 
Gautreau.  Louise  D.  209 
Gavin.  Debora  A.  209 
Gavoorian,  Carol  235 
Gay.  Jeffrey  191 
Gear,  J.  Kevin  191 
Gear.  Michael  209 
Gelzenes.  Paula  D.  61.  209 
Genova.  Steven  209 
Gentile.  Mary  A.  209 
Gerakis,  James  138 
Gerard.  Claude  J.  209 
Gerrin,  Patricia  A.  17,  67. 191 
Gersh,  Louis  L.  64.  191 
Ghika.  Gary  D.  57.  191 
Giampietro,  Kim  M.  139 
Giandomenico.  Linda  A.  209 
Giangregorio.  Adele  M.  139 
Giangregorio.  Albert  209 
Giangregorio,  Robert  209 
Giannattasio.  Andrea  M.  139 
Gidari.  Robert  C.  191 
Giglio,  Patricia  A.  209 
Gilardi.  Denise  J.  19.  49.  61.  65. 

139 

Gilardi.  Joyce  191 
Gilbert.  Dorothy  M.  139 
Gilbert,  Gary  K.  191 
Gilbert,  John  J.  191 
Gilbert,  Linda  V.  209 
Gillespie.  Mary  A.  191 
Gillette,  Michael  B.  191 
Gillette,  Peter  F.  209 
Gillette,  Robert  P.  139 
Gindy,  Philip  R.  191 


INDEX  275 


Gmgras.  Nancy  J.  139 
Giordano.  Joseph  J.  209 
Giordano.  Paula  J.  139 
Girolamo.  Michelle  A.  209 
Giunta.  Joseph  L.  191 
Giunta.  Wendy  S.  191 
Glancy.  Scott  139 
Glazer,  Michael  P.  209 
Glennon.  Paul  E.  209 
Glennon.  Steven  M.  64.  209 
Glick.  Norine  R.  131.  139 
Glynn.  Kelly  F.  191 
Goddard,  Lois  235 
Godfrey,  Sheldon  M.  191 
Goldberg.  Mark  S.  192 
Goldrick,  Bonnie  M.  192 
Goldstein.  Richard  M.  64,  192 
Goldstein.  Robert  A.  192 
Gonsalves.  Randy  140 
Goober.  Robin  A.  33, 192 
Goode.  Lynn  140 
Gooding.  Marva  E.  42.  192 
Goodman.  Howard  E.  192 
Goodram,  Mark  H.  64.  209 
Goodwin,  Peter  W.  81.  192 
Goodwin.  Phyllis  M.  192 
Gordon.  Cheryl  209 
Gordon,  Mary  T.  192 
Gorfine.  Robin  S.  210 
Goss.  Cheryl  A.  192 
Gostanian.  Michael  J.  210 
Gottschalk.  Judy  A.  210 
Gover,  Patricia  140 
Gover,  Timothy  P.  210 
Gowell,  Elizabeth  235 
Grace,  Dennis  P.  210 
Grady,  Patricia  C.  192 
Graf.  Susan  D.  51.  61. 64,  65,  140 
Graf,  Veronica  L.  65.  210 
Gramolini,  Carol  A.  140 
Gramolini,  Joseph  P.  140 
Gramolini,  Robert  192 
Grande,  George  J.  140 
Grandreau,  Helen  209 
Grasso,  Donna  M.  140 
Grasso,  Jeanne  246 
Grasso,  Joseph  M.  192 
Gravallese,  Anthony  210 
Gravallese,  Nancy  L.  192 
Gray.  Curtis  A.  140 
Gray.  Dana  192 
Gray,  Donna  E.  210 
Gray,  Elizabeth  A.  140 
Gray.  Elyse  49.  192 
Gray.  Karen  A.  49.  61, 64.  192 
Gray,  Mary  E.  192 
Gray.  Patricia  M.  210 


Greeley.  Mark  F.  210 
Green.  Gail  M.  141 
Green,  Gary  L.  141 
Greenberg,  Barbara  L.  41,  192 
Greene.  Lawrence  D.  192 
Greenroom  85 
Greer,  NanetteC.  61.  141 
Gregoire.  Carol  141 
Grenham.  Barbara  A.  141 
Grenham.  John  F.  23.  192 
Grenham.  Mary  K.  141 
Grenier,  Donna  M.  42,  64,  210 
Gricci,  Lisa  A.  192 
Griffin,  James  235 
Griffin.  Nancy  A.  206,  210 
Grimes.  George  F.  141 
Grimes.  Michael  192 
Grover.  Donna  M.  141 
Grungo.  Barbara  J.  192 
Grusel,  Lynne  A.  141 
Guarino.  Anthony  235 
Guarino.  Janice  L.  210 
Guarino,  Teresa  M.  141 
Gudmunson,  Brenda  L.  210 
Guidi.  Robert  236 
Guitar  Club  83 
Guliano,  Denise  A.  210 
Habeeb.  Nancy  J.  192 
Hablitz.  Eleanor  L.  192 
Hagan,  Luanne  192 
Hagopian.  Mark  D.  192 
Hall.  Mary  E.  210 
Hall,  John  J.  192 
Hall,  Sally  L.  210 
Halleran.  Nancy  J.  210 
Halpin.  Charlotte  M.  192 
Hamel,  Joanne  192 
Hamel,  Leo  A.  41,  192 
Hamilton,  Michael  210 
Hammersley.  David  A.  192 
Hamlin,  Duane  210 
Hammersley,  Donna  J.  210 
Hammersley,  Susan  M.  210 
Handy,  Robert  L.  42.  210 
Hanifan.  Betsey  J.  31.  142 
Hanifan,  Linda  A.  192 
Hanifan,  William  21,  23.  73.  236 
Hanley,  James  N.  192 
Hanley,  Scott  J.  73,  142 
Hanley,  William  M.  210 
Hannaford,  Elizabeth  G.  210 
Hannon.  Kathleen  M.  142 
Hannon,  Nancy  J.  210 
Hanson,  Paul  M.  192 
Hanson.  Peter  G.  210 
Hanson.  Randall  J.  192 
Harding.  Karen  A.  193 


Hardy.  PaulC.  193 
Harney,  James  M.  142 
Harries,  Daniel  J.  210 
Harrington.  Lois  M.  193 
Harrington,  Mary  A.  193 
Harris,  Brenda  210 
Harris,  Linda  M.  210 
Harris,  Richard  A.  193 
Harris,  Robert  T.  42.  193 
Harris,  Steven  M.  193 
Harvey.  Brian  E.  193 
Hashem,  Steven  J.  142 
Hattabaugh,  James  210 
Hatzopoulos,  Sally  A.  142 
Hayward.  Karen  A.  142 
Healy,  Paula  A.  210 
Hegarty,  Joseph  M.  142 
Hegarty.  Kathleen  A.  206,  210 
Hegarty.  Kevin  T.  193 
Hegarty,  Timothy  S.  23.  142 
Hendrickson.  Karen  236 
Hendrickson.  Roy  237 
Hendron,  Peter  J.  142 
Hendry.  Laurie  L.  193 
Hendry.  Paula  142 
Hennessey.  Gary  P.  142 
Hennessey.  Karen  J.  193 
Hennessey,  Walter  210 
Henry,  Anne  M.  19,  31,  142 
Henry.  James  F.  193 
Henry,  Kevin  H.  23 
Hickey,  Cheryl  A.  210 
Hickey,  James  L.  210 
Hickey,  Russell  142 
Hicks,  Jean  L.  210 
Higgins,  Kim  A.  142 
Hightower.  Francis  J.  143 
Hines,  Robert  236 
Hitchcock,  Barry  P.  143 
Hitchcock,  Brian  P.  143 
Hobart,  Patricia  A.  143 
Hockey  98-105 
Hoffman.  Cheryl  A.  193 
Hoffman.  John  S.  57,  143 
Hoffman.  Karen  L.  210 
Hogan,  Kerry  T.  193 
Holden,  Michael  P.  210 
Holland.  George  236 
Holland,  Lori  A.  144 
Holland,  Marguerite  222 
Holland,  Nancy  M.  144 
Hong.  Walter  C.  210 
Honigbaum,  Harriet  R.  193 
Hood,  Francis  21 1 
Hoole,  David  B.  144 
Horne,  Joseph  A.  211 
Horseman,  David  K.  41,  144 


Hcrton,  Cheryl  A.  138,  144 
Horton.  Denise  G.  144 
Horton,  Gary  A.  193 
Hotz,  Robert  J.  211 
Howard,  Denise  M.  193 
Howard.  Helen  236 
Howard,  Mary  225 
Howard,  Victoria  L.  144 
Howell.  Nancy  S.  41 .  144 
Hoy,  Timothy  M.  211 
Hudson.  Anthony  211 
Hughes,  Kathleen  F.  21 1 
Hume,  Douglas  D.  144 
Hume,  Jean  M.  21 1 
Hunt,  Ellen  R.  211 
Hunte,  Patricia  B.  193 
Hurley.  Joseph  P.  19.  41.  61,  144 
Hurley,  Mary  K.  31.  41,  193 
Hurley.  Maureen  193 
Hussey.  John  237 
Ignazi,  Nancy  M.  21 1 
Hurley,  Wayne  S.  21 1 
Indeck,  Alan  237 
Indoor  Track  88-91 
Inglese.  Mark  A.  144 
loven.  John  L.  41. 49 
Irlender,  Chedva  41,  61,  211 
Isaksen,  Scott  211 
Itrato.  Paul  S.  144 
Izzicupo,  Anthony  144 
Jacskon.  Michelle  L.  42,  193 
Jacobs,  Ellen  J.  144 
Jacobs,  Laurel  A.  211 
Jacobs,  Susan  M.  145 
Jacobsen,  Linda  J.  145 
Jacobson,  Alfred  E.  193 
Jenkins,  Patricia  J.  145 
Jenkins,  William  A.  211 
Jesi,  Anthony  59 
Jodrey,  Karen  A.  145 
Johnson.  James  F.  211 
Johnson,  Michael  G.  211 
Johnson.  Priscilla  R.  145 
Johnson,  Stephanie  R.  193 
Johnston,  Karen  J.  146 
Johnston.  Laurie  M.  21 1 
Jolicoeur.  Richard  L.  146,  184 
Jones,  Deborah  A.  146 
Jones,  Debra  L.  21 1 
Jones,  Dennis  J.  21 1 
Jones,  Frederick  237 
Jones,  John  H.  42 
Jones,  Robert  C.  23.  211 
Jones,  Steven  M.  146 
Jones,  Virginia  A.  21 1 
Jones,  William  M.  146 
Jordan,  Nancy  J.  193 


Joseph,  Anthony  D.  21 1 
Joseph,  Cheryl  A.  146 
Joy.  David  J.  21 1 
Joyce.  Nancy  21 1 
Juliano.  Laura  J.  21 1 
JV  Sports  96.  97 
Kahn.  Adele237 
Kallunki.  Rosemarie  146 
Kallunki.  Walter  J.  193 
Kane.  Keith  A.  193 
Kanofsky.  Beverly  M.  21 1 
Kanofsky.  Michael  E.  193 
Kaplan,  Diane  C.  193 
Kaplan,  Jana  M.  63,  193 
Kaplan.  Mark  237 
Kasses,  Susan  E.  146 
Kelleher.  Donna  B.  193 
Kelleher.  Maureen  193 
Kelley,  Daniel  211 
Kelley,  Eileen  P.  35.  41. 49.  61.  146 
Kelley,  Grace  M.  147 
Kelley,  Lisa  R.  147 
Kelliher,  T.  Richard  223 
Kellogg.  Nancy  J.  41. 42,  49.  61, 
147 

Kelly,  Kathleen  237 
Kelly.  Kevin  F.  23.49,  147 
Kelly,  Noreen  A.  211 
Kelly,  Thomas  21.  23.  238 
Kendall,  Nancy  A.  147 
Kenney.  Richard  M.  194.  198 
Kenny,  Mary  J.  211 
Kenvin.  Laurie  J.  147 
Key  Club  43 
Kiernan,  John  B.  194 
Kilbride.  Debra  A.  211 
Killing.  David  A.  147 
Killing.  Linda  A.  194 
Kilroy.  Paul  F.  211 
Kimball.  Judith  A.  211 
Kimball,  Richard  R.  212 
King.  Joan  M.  212 
King.  Pamela  A.  147 
Kingsbury.  Paul  F.  147 
Kingsley,  Pamela  J.  212 
Kinnon.  Diane  T.  212 
Kinnon,  Stephen  W.  147 
Kipnis,  Clarissa  J.  148 
Kipnis,  Lisa  B.  81.212 
Kirby,  Kathleen  M.  194 
Kitchen.  Edward  W.  212 
Klayman.  Jody  M.  212 
Klein.  Terri  R.  148 
Klim,  Charles  D.  194 
Knight,  Edward  T.  148 
Knight.  Evelyn  L.  212 
Knox,  Richard  J.  148 
Koretsky.  Dawna  L.  148 
Koretsky,  Ralph  148 
Kosta,  Edward  M.  61.  194 
Kouroyen,  Paul  J.  212 
Kowalski,  Mary  Jane  238 
Kriteman,  Janet  E.  41.  148 
Krivelow.  Dennis  S.  49.  143.  148 
Kurs,  Luis  212 
LaCau.  Barbara  A.  148 
Lacey.  Edith  247 
Lacey.  Robert  A.  194 
Lacey,  Steven  K.  148 
LaCombe,  Kathryn  D.  149 
LaCombe,  William  E.  212 
LaDonne,  Robert  212 
LaFarge,  Judy  A.  194 
La  Fauci.  Jane  194 
La  Fauci.  Kenneth  A.  194 
Laforest,  Louis  M.  212 
LaFrenier,  Joseph  F.  212 
Lailer,  Denise  41,  149 
LaMonica,  Cheryl  A.  212 
Larfday,  Rena  G.  212 
Lane,  Karen  A.  194 
Lane,  Robin  S.  194 
Lane,  Theresa  M.  212 
Lang,  David  P.  149 
Langille,  Steven  D.  212 
Langlois,  Annmarie  B.  149 
Langston.  Melvin  G.  212 
Langston.  Stanley  H.  194 
Lanigan.  Betty  A.  64,  212 
Lanigan,  Mary  E.  64.  194 
Lanza,  Linda  M.  212 
Larivee.  Gail  A.  149 
Larson,  Edward  J.  212 
LaSpina.  Mary  E.  212 
Latin  Honor  Society  61 
Lauria,  Anthony  59,  194 
Lauria,  Phyllis  M.  194 
Lavargna,  Charlene  M.  149 
Lavargna,  Joseph  P.  190 
LaVargna,  Lisa  A.  149 
Lawler.  Rita  L.  212 
Lawlor.  Kathleen  M.  149 


276  INDEX 


Michelle  Miclette  &  Joe  Boisvert  relax  at  French  Club 
party. 


Lawlor.  Linda  A.  194 
Lawlor,  Mary  T.  61.  194 
Lawrence.  Tracey  A.  81.  212 
Lawson,  Rachel  R.  42,  212 
Leason.  Charles  212 
Leavy,  Paul  V.  41,  149 
LeBlanc,  Annette  M.  149 
LeBlanc.  Paul  T.  150 
Le  Cercle  Francais  61 
Ledbury,  Cynthia  L.  31,  41,  194, 
195 

Lee,  Gary  M.  73.  194 
Lee.  Vivien  R.  212 
Left,  Mark  H.  212 
Leftin,  Jeffrey  A.  57,  212 
Legon,  Judith  E.  212 
Lenehan.  Daniel  P.  212 
Lenehan,  Robert  E.  23,  41,  194 
Lennox.  Cheryl  150 
Leonard.  Lynne  A.  212 
Leone.  John  P.  212 
Lepurz,  John  238 
Leslie,  Scott  212 
Letizia,  Frank  A.  194 
Levett,  Thomas  J.  150 
Levin,  Andrea  L.  33.  41. 61.  194 
Levin,  Audrey  B.  41.  194 
Levine.  Barry  J.  212 
Levine,  Frank  P.  194 
Levine.  Peter  F.  150 
Levine,  Rohonda  A.  61,  150 
Leyva.  Elizabeth  J.  194 
Lezcano.  Luis  F.  150 
Liadis.  Donna  M.  213 
Library  Club  84 
Liddell,  Nancy  A.  41.  150 
Liederman.  Wendy  S.  194 
Linck,  Laura  L.  150 
Lind.  Michele  L.  213 
Lindstrom.  Ralph  V.  213 
Linman,  Wendy  A.  213 
Liskowsky,  Joseph  150 
LIT  41 

Little.  Arthur  238 
Littlewood.  Thomas  L.  23 
Livingston,  Carol  M.  194 
Lloyd.  Ann  M.  194 
Lloyd,  Diane  M.  213 
Lloyd,  Mary  A.  150 
LoChiatto.  Diane  213 
Lochiatto.  Linda  A.  41,  194 
Lochiatto.  Neal  A.  213 
Lockhart.  Karyn  E.  150 
Lockhart.  Kenneth  S.  23,  213 
Logan.  Peggy  A.  150 
Lohnes.  Harriet  239.  61 
Lombardi.  Joseph  P.  150 
Lombardozzi.  James  E.  213 


London,  Barry  41,  61.  64.  194 
Long,  James  M.  213 
Longo.  Nicholas  J.  194 
Looney,  Thomas  E.  213 
LoPresti.  Helen  L.  150 
Lordan.  Dennis  P.  194 
Lordan,  Kevin  238 
Loveridge.  Mark  S.  194 
Lovins.  Sharron  238 
Low.  Charles  63.  239 
Lozzi,  Joseph  194 
Lucey,  Gregory  151 
Lucey,  Susan  213 
Luciani,  Rossana  M.  151 
Lucontoni.  Lisa  213 
Luise,  Marie  A.  213 
Lunde,  Eric  P.  213 
Lundin,  William  E.  23.  151 
Luongo,  Linda  M.  35,  39,  41,  151 
Luongo.  Thomas  J.  194 
Luongo.  William  J.  64,  151 
Lutch,  Lawrence  195 
Lutkevich,  Rita  M.  64,  213 
Lynch,  Daniel  R.  151 
Lynch,  Gerard  152 
Lynn,  Michael  K.  213 
Lyon,  Harry  D.  152 
Lyons,  Pamela  R.  152 
MacAskill,  Katherine  H.  152 
MacAulay,  Catherine  195 
Macaulay,  Kim  M.  152 
MacDonald,  Donna  M.  213 
MacDonald,  Douglas  K.  61,  195 
MacDonald,  Edward  J.  213 
MacDonald,  Lynne  E.  195 
MacDonald,  Sherrill  A.  195 
Macdonald,  William  J.  57.  213, 
220 

MacDougall,  Anne  M.  213 
MacFarlane,  Christina  L.  213 
MacGregor,  Mark  E.  213 
Maclnnes,  Kathy  L.  152 
Mack,  Judith  A.  41,  152 
Mack.  Susan  L.  41,  213 
MacMullin,  Catherine  A.  213 
Madrigal  Singers  83 
Magistro,  Annette  152 
Magliozzi.  Raymond  J.  213 
Maguire.  John  N.  152 
Mahan,  Nancy  S.  35,  41, 49.  152 
Maher,  James  239,  110.  Ill 
Maher.  Thomas  51.  239 
Mahoney.  Kim  M.  45.  213 
Mahoney.  Patricia  239 
Mahoney,  Susan  213 
Majorettes  32,  33 
Malbon,  Lee  239 
Maldonian  48,  49 


Mallett.  Scott  A.  23,  195 
Mallon.  William  P.  195 
Maloney.  Joseph  A.  152 
Malta,  George  213 
Malzone.  Donna  M.  213 
Manganiello.  Consiglia  213 
Manganiello.  Flora  152 
Manganiello.  Salvatore  213 
Mangino.  Richard  H.  152 
Maniscalco.  Anthony  J.  213 
Maniscalco,  Victor  A,  195 
Manley.  John  B.  195 
Manley.  Patricia  A.  206,  213 
Manning.  John  W.  213 
Manning.  Susan  M.  152 
Mansfield,  Susan  M.  213 
Mansir,  Susan  J.  195 
Manzi.  Susan  H.  214 
Marchetti,  Laurie  A.  214 
Marchetti.  Paul  R.  152 
Marciello.  Cheryl  A.  195 
Marciello.  Nancy  E.  51.  214 
Marenghi,  Orest  214 
Marfoli,  Maureen  J.  214 
Margolies.  Marcia  B.  61,  214 
Maribito.  Joseph  P.  195 
Marino.  Daniel  J.  153 
Marriott.  David  J.  195 
Marrone,  John  P.  195 
Mars.  Robyn  M.  31,  42.  195 
Marshall.  Holly  A,  41. 49,  61.  65, 
153 

Marshall.  Lorna  J.  214 
Marsinelli.  Cheryl  A.  214 
Marsinelli.  Daniel  J.  153 
Martin.  Daniel  J.  153 
Martin.  Eileen  195 
Martin.  Francis  239 
Martino,  Bernard  J.  195 
Martino,  Laurel  M.  214 
lartone.  Anthony  195 
...arzullo,  Richard  J.  23.  153 
Mascia,  Patricia  A.  153 
Masiello.  Roberta  A,  195 
Masotta.  Patricia  E.  195 
Masse,  Paul  F.  154 
Massone,  Carol  A.  154 
Masterson.  Lee  A.  214 
Masterson,  Lisa  A.  154 
Masterson.  Lori  J.  214 
Matewsky,  Robert  D.  23,  154 
Matewsky.  Wayne  A.  214 
Matthews.  Hugh  D.  214 
Matthews,  Sheryll  J.  17,  67 
Mattsen.  Nancy  J.  214 
Mauri.  Michael  J.  23 
Mauriello.  Rosemary  154 
Mayhew,  Albert  H.  214 
Mayhew,  Ellen  L.  154 
Mayne,  Paula  M.  195 
Mayne.  Rosemary  36,  39,  154 
Mayo,  Richard  A.  195 
Mazzapica.  Linda  K.  154 
Mazzone.  Frank  J.  195 
McBride.  Colleen  M.  17,  67.  195 
McBride.  Jane  M.  214 
McBride,  Mary  Jo  33.  154 
McCabe.  Patricia  214 
McCaffrey.  Donna  M.  39,  51.  154 
McCaffrey,  J.  Edward  155 
McCann.  James  240 
McCarron.  John  P.  195 
McCarron.  Mary  214 
McCarthy.  Gerald  D.  214.  221 
McCarthy.  Pamela  A.  214 
McCarthy,  William  J.  57 
McCole,  Bernard  155 
McCole,  Sharon  195 
McCoy.  William  L.  195 
McCormack.  Jeffrey  240 
McCuish,  Ann  Marie  155 
McDermott,  Brenda  A.  214 
McDermott.  Donna  M.  51.  155 
McDermott,  Theresa  J.  195 
McDermot.  William  247 
McDonald.  Dawn  L.  214 
McDonald.  Joseph  156 
McDonald.  Margaret  A.  195 
McFarland.  Francis  J.  195 
McGee,  Sharon.  240 
McGeever,  Cynthia  A.  155 
McGonagle,  Mary  A.  155 
McGrail,  Thomas  242 
McHugh.  Judith  M.  214 
McHugh.  Nancy  A.  42.  195 
Mclnnis,  John  P.  155 
McKeon.  Robin  S.  195 
McKinnon,  Patricia  A.  155 
McLean,  Linda  S.  155 
McLean,  Lisa  45 
McLean.  William  P.  196 
McMahon.  Catherine  L.  196 
McNamara.  Deborah  31.  1 13,  156 


McNamara.  Gail  M.  214,  17 
McNeil.  Diane  E.  156 
McNeill,  David  G.  196 
McNeill,  John  D.  196 
McNulty.  Margaret  M.  214 
McNulty.  Scott  A.  196 
McWade.  Brendon  W.  23.  196 
McWhirk.  Mary  156 
McWilliams.  Joseph  G.  156 
Medugno.  Anthony  R.  156 
Medugno,  Diana  L.  31,  196 
Medugno.  Linda  A.  156 
Medugno,  Lori  A.  45 
Mehos,  Michael  J.  196 
Melanson,  Betty  A.  156 
Melanson.  Joyce  A.  41.  156 
Melanson.  Louis  224 
Melanson.  Ricky  P.  214 
Melone,  Cindy  M.  196 
Meltzer,  Benjamin  41.  156 
Menard.  Christine  L.  156 
Menard.  Judith  L.  41.  51.  157 
Menzies,  Peter  J.  214 
Meo.  Lawrence  J.  214 
Mercandante.  Catherine  157 
Mercuri,  Dan  P.  157 
Meuse,  Cheryl  A.  157 
Meuse.  Frank  214 
Meuse,  Janet  C.  196 
Meuse,  Patricia  M.  214 
Meuse,  Patti.  A.  29.  33.  41,  157 
Meuse,  Richard  L.  Jr.  157 
Micale.  Diane  M.  157 
Micale.  Donna  M.  214 
Michel.  Kevin  C.  214 
Miclette,  Michelle  L.  157 
Mierzykowski,  Kenneth  T.  157 
Millar,  Thomas  W.  214 
Miller.  Alan  J.  157 
Miller,  Rosemary  158 
Milley.  Robert  J.  59.  158 
Milligan.  Pamela  A.  214 
Millner,  Margaret  A.  18.  196 
Mingo.  Kathleen  A.  196 
Mini,  William  240 
Mintz,  Amy  L.  214 
Mirageas.  Ann  M.  29.  33.  41,  158 
Mitchell,  Thomas  K.  158 
Modugno.  Brenda  A.  214 
Modugno.  David  A.  215 
Moffitt.  Donna  M.  215 
Moffitt,  Linda  61.  196 
Moglanesi,  Pietro  196 
Molinari.  Ernest  P.  215 
Molinari.  Sandra  A.  215 
Monahan.  Frances  M.  215 
Mondor,  Joseph  240 
Montecalvo.  Marie  C.  196 
Montgomery.  Nancy  J.  64.  215 
Mooney,  Donna  L.  17,  158 
Moore,  Aaron  D.  215 
Moore,  Alice  M.  158 
Moore.  Darcelle  E.  215 
Moore.  Holly  A.  215 
Moore.  Patricia  196 
Moran,  Janet  T.  215 
Moran,  Kevin  M.  158 
Morel,  Edwin  J.  215 
M orel I i.  Daniel  158 
Morelli,  Michael  F.  61.  196 
Moreschi.  Cheryl  A.  17,  158 
Moreschi.  Darlene  F.  196 
Moreschi.  Joanne  196 
Moreschi,  John  W.  215 
Morganti,  Ralph  A.  158 
Moriarty.  Karen  F.  158 
Moriconi,  Nancy  N.  196 
Morley,  Thomas  M.  215 
Morrell.  Cindy  R.  215 
Morrell,  Donna  S.  215 
Morrell.  Peter  S.  215 
Morrill,  Helen  R.  196 
Morris,  Mary  M.  196 
Morris.  Richard  C.  196 
Morse,  Norma  159 
Moscone.  Susan  M.  158 
Moulaison,  Karen  M.  196 
Moulton.  Linda  J.  17.  158 
Moulton.  Robert  J.  159 
Mover.  Nancy  J.  159 
Mulcahy.  Sandra  L.  159 
Mullaney.  Andrew  L.  196 
Mullaney,  Donna  L.  215 
Mullaney,  Jeffrey  T.  215 
Munroe.  Elaine  D.  31.  159 
Munroe,  Paul  M.  196 
Munsey.  Darlene  M.  215 
Murphy,  Ann  241 
Murphy.  Daniel  P.  159 
Murphy,  James  D.  159 
Murphy.  Karen  A.  196 
Murphy.  Kathleen  M.  159 
Murphy.  Linda  J.  215 


Murphy,  Maureen  41,  160 
Murphy.  Maureen  A  17.  196 
Murphy.  Michael  J.  196 
Murphy,  Richard  C.  160 
Murphy.  Robert  D.  215 
Murphy.  Thomas  M  215 
Murphy.  Virginia  E.  215 
Murray.  Daniel  J.  160 
Murray.  Dennis  R.  215 
Murray.  Frederick  81. 240 
Murray.  Kathleen  J.  196 
Murray.  William  T.  160 
Mustone.  Theresa  M  160 
Myerow.  Jay  M.  196 
Myers.  Edward  P.  160 
Myers.  John  T.  196 
Myers.  Lynda  215 
Myrie.  Rodrigo  R.  63.  215 
Najarian.  Helen  A.  160 
Nally.  Donna  P.  160 
Nally.  Judith  M.  215 
Nanfria.  Douglas  J.  160 
Nanian,  Karlene  R.  196 
Nardizzi.  Grace  247 
Mardone.  Lillian  A.  160 
Naso.  Nicholas  G.  196 
National  Honor  43 
Navarro.  Joseph  L.  197 
Nazzaro.  Paul  J.  160 
Neagle.  Nancy  J.  215 
Nedlam  19.  31 
Nee.  Patrick  57.  215 
Needleman,  Paul  A.  197 
Nelder.  Donna  M.  215 
Nelder,  Stephen  J.  160 
Nelson.  Debra  M.  160 
Nelson.  Elmer  247 
Nelson.  Patricia  A.  197 
Nelson,  Richard  T.  215 
Newman.  Paula  M.  160 
Nicholas,  Demetra  61.  241 
Nicholson.  Joseph  T.  161 
Nickerson.  Stephen  W.  215 
Nickerson.  Steven  L.  215 
Nicosia.  Ronald  161 
Nigro,  Edward  Jr.  215 
Noble,  James  E.  215 
Noble.  Pamela  J.  161 
Nocella.  Doreen  E.  216.  42 
Nocella,  Michelle  J.  42.  197 
Nolan.  MarkR.  161 
Noonan.  Michael  216 
Noone.  Donna  L.  197 
Noone,  Patricia  161 
Nordquist.  Ronald  E.  161 
Norman.  MaryAnn  161 
Norris.  William  E.  162 
Norton.  Cheryl  A.  61.  197 
Norton.  Gail  A.  216 
Norton,  Michael  K.  197 
Nunn,  Michael  A.  216 
Nuttall.  G.  Edmund  3rd  197 
Nuttall.  Larry  E.  114,  162 
Nye.  Dorothy  A.  216 
O'Boyle,  Daniel  59.  216 
O'Brien.  David  E.  23.  59.  216 
O'Brien.  Francis  E.  41,  197 
O'Brien.  James  J.  197 
O'Brien.  John  57.  241 
O’Brien.  Linda  A.  216 
O'Brien.  Mark  162 
O'Brien.  Michael  J.  197 
O'Brien.  Patricia  K.  197 
O'Brien.  Richard  J.  216 
O'Brien.  Thomas  W.  197 
O'Connor.  Edward  F.  41, 63.  162. 

167 

O'Connor.  Geraldine  M.  162 
O'Connor,  John  F.  216 
O'Connor.  Paul  197 
O'Donnell.  Gerad  216 
O'Donnell,  Thomas  241 
Ofcharsky.  Debra  M.  162 
O’Halloran.  John  J.  216 
O'Hara.  Joan  241 
Ohlson.  Kimbly  197 
O'Keefe,  Lori  A.  216 
O'Keefe.  Marisa  M.  215 
O'Keefe.  Paula  J.  162 
O'Keefe.  Trade  D.  162 
O'Leary.  Deaborah  J.  17.  216 
O'Leary.  Elizabeth  F.  216 
O'Leary.  Frances  247 
Olimpio.  Debra  A.  216 
Olimpio.  Paul  J.  197 
Oliver.  Patricia  A.  216 
Olson,  James  F.  216 
Olson.  James  P.  216 
Olszak.  Emily  N.  216 
O'Malley.  Deborah  31.  162 
O'Neil.  Cheryl  A.  216 
O'Neil.  Sandra  M.  216 
O'Neill.  Anne  C.  197 


INDEX  277 


Mark  Berman,  All  Star  Cross  Country  Champion,  admires  league  trophy. 


O'Neill,  Deborah  A.  216 
O'Neill.  James  P.  197 
O'Neill,  Keith  A.  216 
O'Neill,  Marilyn  241 
O'Neill.  Michael  E.  162 
Orchestra  83 
Orent.  Sylvia  R.  216 
O'Rourke.  Theresa  M.  216 
Orso,  John  A.  163 
O'Sullivan,  Gerard  M.  57,  197 
Ouelette.  David  E.  197 
Ouellette.  Raymond  C.  197 
Oxman.  Beverly  241 
Oxman.  Janet  B.  65,  197 
Pace,  Elaine  M.  216 
Pacini.  Ellen  R,  216 
Paino.  Mary  J,  197 
Paino.  Susan  C.  216 
Palmer,  Sharon  197 
Papile.  Donna  M.  163 
Papile.  George  216 
Pappo,  Christopher  M.  216 
Paproskik,  Sandra  P.  216 
Pariseau,  Douglas  M.  163 
Parisi.  Susan  163 
Parow,  Karen  197 
Parow,  Robert  T.  163 
Parrella.  Darelene  R.  163 
Pahoian.  Mark  G.  197 
Pashoian,  Norman  E.  73,  163 
Paspuale.  Anthony  F.  163 
Pasquale,  Rosa  A.  65.  197 
Pastore,  Carol  A.  163 
Pasyore.  Valeria  A,  81.  216 
Paterson,  Daniel  G.  41.  57.  163 
Paterson,  Glenn  A.  216 
Patri,  Steven  D.  164 
Patri.  Susan  F.  209,  216 
Patten.  Gloria  M.  164 
Patterson.  Linda  C.  216 
Pauline,  Debra  R.  164 
Pauline.  Donna  M.  216 
Pazyra.  Karen  A.  164 
Pearlman.  Cheryl  B.  81.  216 
Pearson.  Bonnie  164 
Peck.  Naomi  R.  217 
Pedulla,  Dominic  53,  197 
Pellegrino,  Linda  M.  217 
Pelosi.  Debra  L.  217 
Pelosi.  Victoria  J.  164 
Penta,  Lori  A.  31 
Pep  Club  31 

Perriello.  Edward  A.  217 
Perrin,  Gregg  L.  57,  164 
Perrone,  Loretta  164 
Perrotti.  Linda  G.  17,  217 
Perrotti,  Katherine  M.  41, 61.  64, 
164 

Perrotti,  Patricia  A.  64 
Perry,  Jayne  E.  51,  61.  64,  65.  164 
Perry.  Margaret  197 
Person,  Catherine  M.  197 
Person,  Michael  217 
Persuitte.  Joanne  M.  197 
Pesanelli,  Kenneth  F.  165 
Petrangelo,  Pasquale  53.  165 
Petruzello.  Michelle  197 
Phaneuf.  Gregory  F.  73,  165 
Phaneuf,  Luke  B.  217 
Phaneuf,  Paul  223 
Phillips,  Brian  0.  42,  217 
Phillips,  Flelen  242 
Picillo.  Marguerite  36.  110,  111, 
242 

Picillo.  Pamela  J.  113,  162.  165 
Pimental.  Arthur  L.  165 
Pimental.  Joseph  A.  197 
Pinette,  Catherine  E.  217 
Pinette,  Theresa  M.  165 
Pinkham.  Eugene  165 
Pinkham,  Kevin  M.  165 
Pinkham.  Robert  E.  217 
Pinkham,  William  R.  165 
Pirkey.  Debra  A.  217 
Pirkey,  Edward  H.  217 
Pisaturo,  Joseph  M.  197 
Pisiello,  Nancy  M.  165 
Pitts,  Keiko  L.  217 
Pitts,  Michael  217 
Piven,  Mark  D.  217 
Plavetsky.  Lydia  M.  166.  179 
Ploumbides,  Michael  G.  166 
Plummer.  Dawn  M.  217 
Polansky,  Jeffrey  S.  166 
Polk,  Michelle  166 
Poirer,  Laurette  67,  69.  198 
Pond,  Brenda  J.  166 
Pontbriand.  Dennis  B.  198 
Pontbriand.  Steven  M.  23.  166 
Poole.  Linda  M.  217 
Poole.  Steven  M.  198 
Poor.  Cynthia  242 
Poore.  Jean  M.  166 


Porter,  Linda  A.  198 
Pottle,  Keith  W.  217 
Powell,  Deborah  D.  217 
Powers,  Brian  T.  198 
Powers.  Mary  E.  198 
Preble.  Diane  P.  166 
Prendergast,  Joseph  R.  198 
Presper,  Patricia  A.  166 
Proctor,  John  S.  198 
Proctor,  Joseph  R.  217 
Proper.  Mark  D.  41,51,166 
Proto,  Janet  49,  166 
Provitola,  Eric  217 
Psallidas.  Helen  A.  51,  61,  166 
Puleo,  John  L.  166 
Pulgliese.  Joseph  1 13, 166 
Pulos,  Mark  A.  166 
Puopolo.  Debra  A.  217 
Puopolo.  Susan  M.  198 
Purves.  Walter  N.  198 
Queally,  John  242 
Quinn,  Thomas  G.  217 
Quinlan,  Carolyn  217 
Quinn,  Brien  J.  198 
Racca.  Louis  21.  242 
Rachels,  Carolyn  L.  167 
Racioppi,  Karen  198 
Rafuse,  Michael  W.  217 
Rafuse,  James  P.  167 
Ragucci.  Kenneth  217 
Rainen,  Leslie  G.  42,  198 
Ralph,  Robin  A.  198 
Rainieri,  Catherine  A.  198 
Rappa,  Doreen  M.  198 
Rappa,  Kathleen  167 
Rappaport.  Linda  H.  167 
Rauseo,  John  198 
Ratti,  Kathleen  A.  167 
Rava,  Cynthia  L.  167 
Rawston,  Michael  J.  217 
Rea,  Diane  M.  217 
Rea.  Joseph  M.  168 
Redford,  Carl  J.  217 
Rega.  Donna  M.  217 
Reilly.  Sharon  M.  217 
Reinold,  Timothy  D.  217 
Renaud,  Sally  E.  217 
Repoza,  Sheryl  A.  217 
Repucci.  Laureen  A.  168 
Restuccia,  James  A.  57,  168 
Reynolds.  Laurette  M.  198 
Reynolds.  Lisa  L.  168 
Ricciardone.  Joanne  41,  218 
Rice,  Kathleen  L.  168 
Richard.  Daniel  M.  168 
Richard.  Donna  M.  198 
Richards.  Craig  E.  57,  168 
Richardson,  Sheryl  198 
Richardson,  Pearl  E.  218 
Rochardt,  David  G.  168 
Richardt,  George  F.  218 
Ricotelli,  Stephen  A.  198 
Rifle  Team  92,  93 
Rigano,  Nancy  168 
Riggin,  Lucinda  242 
Riley,  Sally  243 
Risteen,  Richard  R.  198 
Rivers.  Kimberly  D.  198 
Rivers,  Wendy  J.  198 
Rivers,  William  J.  168 
Riverman.  Elaine  243 
Rizzitano,  Kenneth  S.  168 
Roach.  Donald  F.  23.  25,  198 
Roach.  Janet  G.  218 
Roach, Jean  G.  218 
Roberts,  Rith  243 
Roberts,  Scott  168 
Robinson.  Arlene  168 
Robinson,  Gail  168 
Rocco,  Laura  J.  218 
Rodenhiser,  Karen  A.  64.  198,  201 
Rodenhiser,  Janice  S.  218 
Rodenhiser.  Richard  L.  57.  169 
Rodgers.  Robert  Jr.  169 
Rodnizki.  George  61.  198 
Roebuck,  John  243 
Rodgers,  Barbara  A.  198 
Rogers,  Douglas  198 
Rogers.  Phillip  M.  218 
Rogers,  Ruth  W.  198 
Rohwedder,  Karen  N.  169 
Romano.  Anthony  59.  198 
Romeo,  Paul  F.  198 
Romeo.  Peter  F.  198 
Ronan,  Kim  M.  198 
Ronan,  Lillian  G.  169 
Rosano,  Theresa  K.  198 
Rose,  Susan  M.  198 
Rosen,  Barry  H.  218 
Rosen,  David  222 
Rosen,  Harvey  M.  198 
Rosenthal.  Alan  S.  41,  51,  169 
Ross.  Debra  P.  169 


Roaa,  Frank  A.  199 

Rossano.  Debra  A.  37.  161.  170 

Rossano.  Frank  218 

Rossino.  Joseph  243 

Roth,  Seth  M.  61 

Rotman.  Elyse  J.  218 

Rowe.  Cheryl  A.  218 

Rowe,  Edward  247 

Rowe.  William  E.  199 

Ruane,  Theresa  199 

Rubin,  Joyce  W.  170 

Rubin,  Judith  W.  61,  170 

Rucci,  William  F.  218 

Ruelle,  John  D.  23.  170 

Ruggiero.  James  199 

Ruplis.  Rose  A.  199 

Russell,  Charles  W.  23,  27,  199 

Russo.  Mario  199 

Rutledge.  Scott  J.  57,  199 

Ryan,  Agnes  170 

Ryan, John  243 

Ryan.  Mary  C.  170 

Ryan.  Michael  J.  170 

Ryan,  Michael  P.  170 

Ryan.  Nancy  199 

Ryan,  Patricia  A.  170 

Ryan,  Robert  170 

Ryan,  Robert  E.  218 

Ryner,  Andrew  S.  42.  171 

Rynne.  Michael  J.  171 

Sacco, Joseph  243 

Sacco,  Sandra  171 

Sadler,  John  243 

Sager.  Ronald  I.  199 

Sainto.  Kathleen  171 

Saldi,  Dominick  J.  218 

Salie.  George  N.  218 

Salie,  Joanne  61,  171 

Sampson.  Elizabeth  A.  171 

Sampson.  Russell  E.  218 

San  Angelo,  Peter  M.  218 


Sanborn,  Laurie  L.  199 
Sandler,  Andrew  B.  199 
Sandler,  Eden  M.  218 
Santanelli,  Diane  M.  171 
Santaneli.  George  J.  Jr.  218 
Santiago,  Francisco  Jr.  199 
Santo,  Richard  J.  199 
Santoro.  Barbara  L.  199 
Santosuosso.  NancyT.  171 
Saperia,  Bruce  H.  171 
Saraceni,  Rocco  199 
Sardo,  DominicT.  59,  199 
Sardo.  William  218 
Sarrategui,  Paul  199 
Sarsfield,  William  F.  218 
Sasso.  Dennis  A.  199 
Sasso.  Elizabeth  49,  63,  199 
Sasso.  Joan  E.  171 
Sasso,  John  C.  199 
Satham,  Sara  I.  172 
Savarino,  Tami  J.  218 
Sawyer,  Andrew  J.  172 
Sawyer,  Judith  E.  61,  199 
Sbraccia.  Elaine  D.  172 
Sbraccia,  Julie  A.  199 
Scannell.  Francis  243 
Scanned,  Robert  M.  218 
Scannell.  Thomas  J.  199 
Scarano.  Diane  M.  218 
Schaffner,  Janice  L.  172 
Scheufele,  Lori  B.  17.  218 
Schifano.  Ross  F.  23,  61,  199 
Schindelheim,  Miriam  N.  39.  61, 
65.  71.  172 

Scibelli,  Joseph  E.  218 
Scibelli,  Louis  199 
Scibelli,  Michael  J.  59,  172 
Scott,  Robert  B.  172 
Seltser,  David  T.  172 
Seltser,  Lisa  B.  218 
Serino.  Toni-Lee  199 


Settemio.  Dominic  P.  199 
Settemio,  William  D.  172 
Shaller,  Vicki  244 
Shamma,  Theresa  A.  218 
Shapiro.  Donna  S.  119,  172 
Shaughnessy,  Daniel  T.  218 
Shaw,  Cheryl  A.  218 
Shaw,  Dorothy  J.  218 
Shea.  David  J.  172,  173 
Shea,  Elizabeth  M.  173 
Shea,  Joseph  P.  173 
Shea.  Karen  L.  41.  49.  55,  173 
Shear,  Sara  E.  173 
Sherbertes,  Kathy  E.  199 
Sheppard.  Donna  M.  218 
Sherman,  Howard  B.  41,  49,  173 
Shernan.  Stanton  K.  41,  57.  218 
Shidlow,  Debra  A.  45.  218 
Shind,  Robert  H.  173 
Shiner.  Rhonda  A.  199 
Short,  Michael  J.  218 
Shoaf,  Geraldine  173 
Shwartz.  Howard  244 
Sica,  Arlene  C.  173 
Sidman.  Alan  L.  41,  173 
Sigal,  Marcia  J.  174 
Silva,  Kathleen  174 
Silva,  Stephen  M.  174 
Silver,  Evelyn  244 
Silvia,  Susan  L.  49,  61.  174 
Simons,  Jonathan  M,  199 
Sinclair,  Mark  199 
Skelton.  Thomas  E.  218 
Ski  Club  64 

Skiffington,  Paul  T.  57,  59.  199 
Slaine,  Diane  J.  61.  174 
Small,  Ronald  J.  200 
Smeglin.  William  219 
Smith,  Anna  M.  174 
Smith,  Barbara  M.  174 
Smith,  Debra  J.  174 


278  INDEX 


Smith,  Diane  A.  51.  174 
Smith,  Leeanne  F.  200 
Smith.  Marilyn  244 
Smith,  Nancy  M.  200 
Smith,  Patricia  A.  61. 219 
Smith,  Victor  D.  57,  219 
Smith,  William  E.  23,  174 
Smithell.  Ronald  P.  174 
Smolinsky,  James  H.  174 
Smolinsky,  Joan  M.  219 
Sneed.  Robin  H.  31.  42.  174 
Snow,  David  A.  59.  219 
Snow.  Janice  L.  174 
Snowdon.  Joanne  E.  200 
Snowdon.  Donald  A.  219 
Snyder.  Jill  H.  219 
Snyder,  Marla  A.  31.  41.  200 
Soccer  52.  53 
Solomon.  Jody  D.  175 
Sooserian,  Rosalyn  S.  51.  200 
Sordillo.  Lorraine  M.  219 
Sousa.  Brenda  L.  17.  18,  67.  69, 

175 

Sousa.  Donna  M.  219 

Sousa.  James  M.  175 

Sousa,  Patricia  219 

Soussan,  Tamara  200 

Souza.  Michael  G.  23.  25,  41.  175 

Souza.  Victor  M.  219 

Spadaro.  John  A.  59.  175 

Spallone.  Lenny  219 

Sparrow.  Valencia  17.  51.  67.  200 

Spaulding.  Donna  M.  200 

Spector,  Nancy  J.  18.  37.  49.  61. 

175 

Soellman.  Edward  J.  200 
Spencer.  Michael  D.  219 
Speranza.  Cheryl  A.  31.  42.  200 
Spieler,  Tamra  A.  65.  176 
Spmale.  Frank  W.  176 
Spinale.  Steven  219 
Spmella.  Lorraine  M.  200 
Spinelli.  Diane  M.  51.  219 
Spinney.  Joanne  M.  219 
Spinney.  Robert  L.  176 
Spinney.  Wayne  G.  57 
Spirito,  Nicholas  200 
Sport.  Lynne  J.  219 
Squires.  Linda  A.  200 
Stanasek.  John  S.  23.  25,  27.  45. 

75.77 

Starr.  Jacqueline  244 
Sutton.  David  E.  177 
Surette,  Phyllis  A.  145,  177 
Surette,  Kathleen  E.  200 
Stathacopoulos.  Debra  219 
Steele,  Amy  J.  176 
Steele.  Majorie  M.  219 
Stefanilo.  Joanne  B.  1 19,  176 
Stein,  Abraham  244 
Stelmach.  Robert  E.  176 
Sterner.  Christine  E.  219 
Sterner.  Sheryl  A.  176 
Stevens.  Gary  W.  176 
Stockton.  Ronald  C.  176 


Strauss.  Katherine  J.  176 
Strauss.  Stephen  219 
Strum,  Joseph  H.  23,  58.  203.  218 
Sullivan,  Brian  R.  219 
Sullivan.  Carolee  M.  17.  67.  176 
Sullivan.  Dennis  M.  200 
Sullivan,  Diane  M.  200 
Sullivan.  Elaine  D.  176 
Sullivan,  Georgiana  176 
Sullivan.  Helen  244 
Sullivan.  Helen  F.  200 
Sullivan.  James  H.  23.  29.  176 
Sullivan.  Jeffrey  P.  21.  23.  27.  177 
Sullivan.  Kathleen  200 
Sullivan.  Mary  Jo  200 
Sullivan.  Maureen  J.  51.  200 
Sullivan.  Michael  R.  219 
Sullivan.  Robin  A.  219 
Sullivan.  William  F.  177 
Surette.  Alice  219 
Surette,  David  R.  41.  177 
Surette,  Donald  P.  219 
Surette,  Joseph  W.  219,  220 
Svenson,  Michael  A.  219 
Sweeney.  Jerilyn  M.  177 
Sweeney.  Maxine  219 
Swible,  Michael  P.  200 
Swible,  Sandra  D.  178 
Swimming94,  95 
Sylvester.  Carol  A.  178 
Tabacco.  Elaine  A.  178 
Tabacco.  Gloria  K.  200 
Taich,  Lisa  E.  219 
Talbot,  Benjamin  F.  23,  59,  219 
Tamagna,  Debra  J.  178 
Tamagna.  Michael  A.  200 
Tammaro.  Deborah  A.  200 
Tanner,  Kim  S.  178 
Tavares,  Lori  A.  200 
Taylor,  June  E.  178 
Taylor,  Kenneth  R.  220 
Taylor,  Robert  220 
Teal.  John  W.  200 
Teel.  Robert  F.  220 
Terry,  Sandra  J.  178 
Testa,  Brenda  L.  178 
Thibault.  Carrie  J.  220 
Thibert,  Michael  R.  200 
Thistle.  William  H.  178 
Thomann,  Daniel  J.  200 
Thompson,  Jeffrey  42,  220 
Thomson.  Edward  M.  200 
Thurston.  Harold  110.  111.  245 
Tice,  Richard  244 
Tieri,  George  E.  178 
Tilden.  Norma  J.  178 
Tingdahl.  Christine  A.  220 
Tingdahl,  Eric  E.  178 
Tiro.  Anthony  245 
Tiro,  Lisa  178 
Tkaczuk,  Richard  A.  200 
Tolstrup,  James  E.  220 
Tolstrup,  Mark  L.  200 
Tomasello,  Rose  A.  17,  67,  69.  178 
Tonge,  Cheryl  B.  31.  200 


Toothaker.  Robert  S.  179 
Tortorella.  Frank  R.  220 
Tortorella.  Leonora  F.  42.  51. 61. 

179 

Towle.  Robert  C.  179 
Trabucco.  Jo-Ann  220 
Trabucco.  Paula  J.  17.  179 
Trabucco.  Robert  C.  179 
Trahey.  Robert  E.  57.  200 
Tramontozzi.  Anthony  R.  220 
Treble  Clef  83 
T refry,  Kathryn  J.  1 79 
Trickett,  Paul  A.  200 
Trickett.  Robert  J.  23.  200 
Trickett,  William  M.  220 
Trickey,  Linda  B.  63.  180 
Tri-Hi  42 

Trodden.  Michael  W.  180 
Trioli.  Shelia  A.  220 
Tripp,  John  D.  220 
Tucker,  Karen  110.  111.  245 
Tufo,  Linda  E.  180 
Tufo,  Michael  G.  63,  81.  220 
Tumblin.  Cheryl  I.  220 
Tumblin.  John  J.  37.  39.  59.  180 
Tupper,  William  J.  220 
Turmel,  Robert  A.  220 
Turpin,  Cynthia  A.  201 
Tuttle,  Stewart  M.  220 
Tuxbury.  Barbara  A.  180 
Twohig,  David  G.  41 .  180 
Twyman.  Delores  247 
Upham,  Michael  180 
Usona  41 

Vaccaro,  Robert  R.  220 
Valley,  Kathleen  E.  180 
Valley,  Theresa  M.  201 
Vanasse.  Linda  M.  42.  180 
Van  Geyte.  Denise  L.  180 
Varga,  Lawrence  181 
Vasel,  John  245 
Vaverka.  Joseph  A.  181 
Velleman,  Sandra  G.  220 
Venditelli,  Denise  M.  201 
Verdi.  Frederick  M.  220 
Vetrano.  John  H.  57,  201 
Vetree,  Cynthia  R.  201 
Vicari.  Nancy  181 
Victor.  John  F.  220 
Vigasin.  Linda  P.  181 
Vining,  Dorothy  H.  181 
Vining,  Mariann  K.  201 
Vitale.  Lillian  A.  201 
Voigt,  Andrea  J.  36.  41. 49.  64. 

177.  181 

Vona,  Michael  R.  201 
Vorron,  James  A.  220 
Vose.  Kathleen  S.  181 
Voutour.  Cheryl  181 
Vozzella.  Josephine  A.  201 
Waite,  Joseph  W.  220 
Walcott.  Roslyn  A.  201 
Walczak.  Josephine  245 
Walkin,  Arnold  J.  41. 81,  181 
Walsh.  James  L.  201 


Walsh.  Kathleen  Marie  181 
Walsh.  Linda  J.  182 
Walsh.  Kathleen  Mary  182 
Walsh.  Margaret  E.  220 
Walsh.  Pauline  201 
Walsh.  Robert  J.  201 
Ward,  David  220 
Ward.  Nancy  J.  64.  201 
Ware.  Robert  245 
Watkins.  Robert  A.  220 
Watson.  Kenneth  W.  220 
Wayne.  Deborah  L.  35. 41.  55.  61. 

182 

Webb.  Deborah  A.  182 
Webb,  Donna  M.  220 
Weiner,  Laurie  S.  61 . 220 
Weiner.  Lawrence  J.  201 
Weisberg.  Joel  W.  39.  41,  182 
Weiss,  Adrianne  J.  220 
Welch.  Mary  220 
Welsh.  Kathleen  E.  169,  182 
Werlin,  Rhylis  D.  65,  220 
West.  Donald  R.  220 
West.  Kimberly  220 
Weston,  John  57.  182 
Weymouth.  Glenn  A.  201 
Whalen.  William  G.  182 
Wheeler,  Debra  L.  220 
White.  Brian  M.  201 
White.  Diane  M.  201 
White.  John  221 
White.  Lawrence  J.  182 
White,  Suzanne  L.  201 
Whiteside.  Doreen  221 
Whiting,  Charles  A.  221 
Widener.  Paula  M.  221 
Wild.  William  R.  221 
Willcox,  Donald  G.  59.  182 
Willcox.  Edward  J.  23,  29.  221 
Willcox,  Kim  E.  221 
Williams.  Carol  A.  182 
Williams.  Jay  42.  182 
Williams.  Linda  J.  221 
Williams.  Susan  182 
Willinger,  Kenneth  J.  182 
Wilson,  Barry  A.  221 
Wilson.  Cindy  L.  221 
Wilson.  Darlene  M.  201 
Wilson.  Derrick  L.  183 
Wilson,  Lisa  221 
Wilson,  Robert  221 
Wingerter.  Scot  D.  183 
Winsor,  Clifford  R.  183 
Winsor.  Denise  M.  183 
Winter,  Rosalind  L.  221 
Womack.  Keith  221 
Wommer.  Sharon  L.  221 
Woo,  Margaret  41,  49.  55.  61. 65. 

183 

Wood,  David  W.  201 
Wood.  Pamela  J.  221 
Wood.  Robert  G.  201 
Woods,  Pamela  201 
Woodward.  Katherine  245 
Woodworth,  Lyle  G.  221 


Woodworth.  Stephen  L.  61 
Wooldridge.  Maureen  A.  201 
Worthley,  Sandra  J.  221 
Wrestling  58.  59 
Wright.  Catherine  M  183 
Wright.  Cynthia  L.  221 
Wright.  Francis  X.  221 
Wright.  Judith  M.  201 
Yardumian.  Virginia  222 
Yates.  Kathey  J.  201 
Young.  Daniel  R.  201 
Young.  Dennis  F.  221 
Young.  Michelle  A.  184 
Young.  Nancy  L.  221 
Zagarrella,  Robert  A  221 
Zaia.  Annmarie  184 
Zaia,  Barbara  A.  221 
Zaia.  Frank  E.  221 
Zaia,  Jean  E.  221 
Zalko.  Audrey  B.  184 
Zaltzberg.  Debra  D.  221 
Zaltzberg,  Donald  E.  184 
Zamagni,  John  E.  221 
Zammuto.  Angela  M.  185 
Zampitella,  Ann  M.  221 
Zampitella.  Camille  245.  110-111 
Zampitella,  Christine  M.  185 
Zarro,  Rosemarie  F.  201 
Zipko.  Jean  110-111.245 
Zipperi.  Ann  M.  221.  42 
Zipperi.  Pamela  42.  49.  201 
Zschokke.  Christine  M.  221 
Zschokke.  Peter  T.  39.  51.  169. 

185 

Zu Hi.  Cristine  201 
Zunino.  Theresa  185 


Dennis  Krivelow,  Paul  Darragh,  Joel  Weisberg,  senior  Maldonian  photographers. 


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maldonian 

staff 


Editor-in-chief 
Assistant  Editors 

Special  Editors 

Photo  Editor 

Head  Photographer 

Photography 


Sports  Editors 
Copy 

Index  Editor 
The  Staff 


Secretary 

Treasurer 

Advisor 

Financial  Advisor 
Photography  Advisor 


Denise  Gilardi 
Judy  Brudni ck 
Holly  Marshall 
Nancy  Kellogg 
Nancy  Mahan 
Janet  Proto 
Paul  Darragh 
Mark  Cunningham 
Joe  Baglio 
Myrna  Beecoff 
John  loven 
Dennis  Krivelow 
Joel  Weisberg 
Kenny  Will i nger 
Stephen  Finn 
Paul  Leavy 
Eileen  Kelley 
Margaret  Woo 
Andrea  Voigt 
Karen  Dowling 
Mary  Beth  Downing 
Elyse  Gray 
Karen  Gray 
Maureen  Murphy 
Gerard  O’Sullivan 
Betsy  Sasso 
Susan  Silvia 
Pam  Zipperi 
Karen  Shea 
Nancy  Spector 
Mr.  Richard  Appleyard 
Mr.  Joseph  Evangelista 
Mr.  Howard  Shwartz 


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Studios,  the  Malden  Evening  News,  Larry  Nutall  for  help  with  the  art 
work,  Ms.  DeVito  and  her  typing  classes,  and  all  the  people  that 
clothed,  fed,  housed  and  put  up  with  us  through  the  turmoil  of 
deadlines. 


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